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How to specify a port number in SQL Server connection string?

I use the following connection string in SQL Server Management Studio. It failed to connect: 4 Answers ...
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How to use setArguments() and getArguments() methods in Fragments?

I have 2 fragments: (1)Frag1 (2)Frag2. 6 Answers 6 ...
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CSS display: table min-height not working

Does anyone know I can make min-height work with the latest browsers? I am using CSS tables and it seems to ignore min-height. ...
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Using python's eval() vs. ast.literal_eval()?

I have a situation with some code where eval() came up as a possible solution. Now I have never had to use eval() before but, I have come across plenty of information about the potential danger it can cause. That said, I'm very wary about using it. ...
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“Use the new keyword if hiding was intended” warning

I have a warning at the bottom of my screen: 4 Answers 4 ...
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How do I modify a MySQL column to allow NULL?

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Alter Table Add Column Syntax

I'm trying to programmatically add an identity column to a table Employees. Not sure what I'm doing wrong with my syntax. 4...
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Difference between this and self in self-type annotations?

In various Scala literature I see some self-type annotations using "this" and others using "self": 2 Answers ...
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Differences between utf8 and latin1

... UTF-8 is prepared for world domination, Latin1 isn't. If you're trying to store non-Latin characters like Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, Russian, etc using Latin1 encoding, then they will end up as mojibake. You may find the introductory text of this articl...
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Python: Using .format() on a Unicode-escaped string

I am using Python 2.6.5. My code requires the use of the "more than or equal to" sign. Here it goes: 3 Answers ...