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How to apply multiple styles in WPF
In WPF, how would I apply multiple styles to a FrameworkElement ? For instance, I have a control which already has a style. I also have a separate style which I would like to add to it without blowing away the first one. The styles have different TargetTypes, so I can't just extend one with the ...
What is the curiously recurring template pattern (CRTP)?
Without referring to a book, can anyone please provide a good explanation for CRTP with a code example?
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How to pass optional arguments to a method in C++?
How to pass optional arguments to a method in C++ ?
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Batch file: Find if substring is in string (not in a file)
In a batch file, I have a string abcdefg . I want to check if bcd is in the string.
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What is the result of % in Python?
What does the % in a calculation? I can't seem to work out what it does.
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What is the __del__ method, How to call it?
I am reading a code. There is a class in which __del__ method is defined. I figured out that this method is used to destroy an instance of the class. However, I cannot find a place where this method is used. The main reason for that is that I do not know how this method is used, probably not like ...
Why should I use tags vs. release/beta branches for versioning?
I've been using git for about a year and would like to use tagging to, well, tag commits at different versions. I've found lots of info on the commands to use to work with tags, but what I'd like to know is why use tagging at all if I can just create a new branch called 1.1.0 and not have to cloud...
OPTION (RECOMPILE) is Always Faster; Why?
I encountered an odd situation where appending OPTION (RECOMPILE) to my query causes it to run in half a second, while omitting it causes the query to take well over five minutes.
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Split list into multiple lists with fixed number of elements
How to split a List of elements into lists with at most N items?
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Create a hexadecimal colour based on a string with JavaScript
I want to create a function that will accept any old string (will usually be a single word) and from that somehow generate a hexadecimal value between #000000 and #FFFFFF , so I can use it as a colour for a HTML element.
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