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Convert Dictionary to semicolon separated string in c#
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What is the equivalent of “!=” in Excel VBA?
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answered Jul 21 '12 at 20:57
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What do single quotes do in C++ when used on multiple characters?
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It's a multi-character literal. 1952805748 is 0x74657374, which decomposes as
0x74 -> 't'
0x65 -> 'e'
0x73 -> 's'
0x74 -> 't'
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C++ standard, §2.14.3/1 - Character literals
(...) An ordinary character literal that contains more than
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Counting occurrences in Vim without marking the buffer changed
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Set padding for UITextField with UITextBorderStyleNone
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UIView *paddingView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 5, 20)];
textField.leftView = paddingView;
textField.leftViewMode = UITextFieldViewModeAlways;
Worked like a charm for me!
In Swift 3/ Swift 4, it can be done by doing that
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Export Postgresql table data using pgAdmin
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How can I use Bash syntax in Makefile targets?
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From the GNU Make documentation,
5.3.1 Choosing the Shell
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The program used as the shell is taken from the ...
Best way to change the background color for an NSView
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super.draw(dirtyRect)
// #1d161d
NSColor(red: 0x1d/255, green: 0x16/255, blue: 0x1d/255, alpha: 1).setFill()
dirtyRect.fill()
}
}
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How to convert a Git shallow clone to a full clone?
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EDIT: git fetch --unshallow now is an option (thanks Jack O'Connor).
You can run git fetch --d...
How do I get current date/time on the Windows command line in a suitable format for usage in a file/
Update: Now that it's 2016 I'd use PowerShell for this unless there's a really compelling backwards-compatible reason for it, particularly because of the regional settings issue with using date . See @npocmaka's https://stackoverflow.com/a/19799236/8479
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