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SignalR - Sending a message to a specific user using (IUserIdProvider) *NEW 2.0.0*

...This depends on how you identify a user in your application. In SignalR 2.0, this is done by using the inbuilt IPrincipal.Identity.Name, which is the logged in user identifier as set during the ASP.NET authentication. However, you may need to map the connection with the user using a different iden...
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Ruby Metaprogramming: dynamic instance variable names

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How to disable google translate from html in chrome

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Are there other whitespace codes like &nbsp for half-spaces, em-spaces, en-spaces etc useful in HTML

... 390 Yes, many. Including, but not limited to: non breaking space :   or   narro...
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Iterating over each line of ls -l output

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List all the modules that are part of a python package?

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Singleton by Jon Skeet clarification

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Rollback a Git merge

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How to get duration, as int milli's and float seconds from ?

...seconds ms; typedef std::chrono::duration<float> fsec; auto t0 = Time::now(); auto t1 = Time::now(); fsec fs = t1 - t0; ms d = std::chrono::duration_cast<ms>(fs); std::cout << fs.count() << "s\n"; std::cout << d.count() << "ms\n"; } w...
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What does the JSLint error 'body of a for in should be wrapped in an if statement' mean?

... a for in loop to enumerate over an array. Never. Use good old for(var i = 0; i<arr.length; i++). The reason behind this is the following: each object in JavaScript has a special field called prototype. Everything you add to that field is going to be accessible on every object of that type. Supp...