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Does Java have a path joining method? [duplicate]

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NoSQL Use Case Scenarios or WHEN to use NoSQL [closed]

With all the hype it seems really hard to find reliable information on when to use this. So I pose the following questions, and I'm sorry if these are really dumb questions in advance: ...
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Can attributes be added dynamically in C#?

Is it possible to add attributes at runtime or to change the value of an attribute at runtime? 10 Answers ...
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How to remove extension from string (only real extension!)

I'm looking for a small function that allows me to remove the extension from a filename. 17 Answers ...
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Pretty-Print JSON Data to a File using Python

A project for class involves parsing Twitter JSON data. I'm getting the data and setting it to the file without much trouble, but it's all in one line. This is fine for the data manipulation I'm trying to do, but the file is ridiculously hard to read and I can't examine it very well, making the code...
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Sort Dictionary by keys

I want to sort a dictionary in Swift. I have a dictionary like: 14 Answers 14 ...
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What is the use of the square brackets [] in sql statements?

I've noticed that Visual Studio 2008 is placing square brackets around column names in sql. Do the brackets offer any advantage? When I hand code T-SQL I've never bothered with them. ...
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How to convert String object to Boolean Object?

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Is there replacement for cat on Windows

I need to join two binary files with a *.bat script on Windows. 11 Answers 11 ...
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Is there a case insensitive jQuery :contains selector?

Is there a case insensitive version of the :contains jQuery selector or should I do the work manually by looping over all elements and comparing their .text() to my string? ...