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How to call erase with a reverse iterator
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Preloading images with JavaScript
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How to convert number to words in java
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int billions = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(0,3));
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int millions = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(3,6));
// nnnnnnXXXnnn
int hundredThousands = Integer.parseInt(snumber.substring(6,9));
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java SSL and cert keystore
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How to paste text to end of every line? Sublime 2
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Convert Month Number to Month Name Function in SQL
I have months stored in SQL Server as 1,2,3,4,...12. I would like to display them as January,February etc. Is there a function in SQL Server like MonthName(1) = January? I am trying to avoid a CASE statement, if possible.
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Java 8: Where is TriFunction (and kin) in java.util.function? Or what is the alternative?
.... So if you like to see what the functions return for y := 1, y := 2, y := 3 you
have to write f(1,1) , f(1,2) , f(1,3).
In Java 8, constructive functions should be handled (most of the time) by using method references because there's not much advantage of using a constructive lambda function. The...
Iterate a list as pair (current, next) in Python
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Here's a relevant example from the itertools module docs:
import itertools
def pairwise(iterab...
How to recover a dropped stash in Git?
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git fsck --no-reflog | awk '/dangling commit/ {print $3}'
...or using Powershell for Windows:
git fsck --no-reflog | select-string 'dangling commit' | foreach { $_.ToString().Split(" ")[2] }
This will show you all the commits at the tips of your commit graph which are no longe...
