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Can code that is valid in both C and C++ produce different behavior when compiled in each language?

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UIView Infinite 360 degree rotation animation?

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How to apply a Git patch to a file with a different name and path?

...it the changes and create a patch from that commit with git format-patch -1 HEAD . Now, I have a second repository that contains a file that has the same contents as hello.test but is placed in a different directory under a different name: ./blue/red/hi.test . How do I go about applying the aforem...
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Creating a blurring overlay view

... 561 You can use UIVisualEffectView to achieve this effect. This is a native API that has been fine-t...
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How to test if parameters exist in rails

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How to set Sqlite3 to be case insensitive when string comparing?

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How to recursively find and list the latest modified files in a directory with subdirectories and ti

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postgresql return 0 if returned value is null

... 182 use coalesce COALESCE(value [, ...]) The COALESCE function returns the first of its argume...
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How do CUDA blocks/warps/threads map onto CUDA cores?

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must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be used in an aggregate function

... Yes, this is a common aggregation problem. Before SQL3 (1999), the selected fields must appear in the GROUP BY clause[*]. To workaround this issue, you must calculate the aggregate in a sub-query and then join it with itself to get the additional columns you'd need to show: SEL...