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How to extract an assembly from the GAC?
There is a package I have to deal with which installs assemblies straight into the GAC (e.g. somewhere deep in %windows%/assembly).
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how to ignore namespaces with XPath
My goal is to extract certain nodes from multiple xml files with multiple namespaces using XPath. Everything works fine as long as i know the namespace URIs. The namespace name itself remains constant, but the Schemas (XSD) are sometimes client-generated i.e. unknown to me. Then i am left with basic...
Reverse of JSON.stringify?
I'm stringyfing an object like {'foo': 'bar'}
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Explain which gitignore rule is ignoring my file
Is there any way to see why some file is getting ignored by git (i.e. which rule in a .gitignore file is causing the file to be ignored)?
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`static` keyword inside function?
I was looking at the source for Drupal 7, and I found some things I hadn't seen before. I did some initial looking in the php manual, but it didn't explain these examples.
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How can you program if you're blind?
Sight is one of the senses most programmers take for granted. Most programmers would spend hours looking at a computer monitor (especially during times when they are in the zone ), but I know there are blind programmers (such as T.V. Raman who currently works for Google).
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How do you print out a stack trace to the console/log in Cocoa?
I'd like to log the call trace during certain points, like failed assertions, or uncaught exceptions.
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Allowing Untrusted SSL Certificates with HttpClient
I'm struggling to get my Windows 8 application to communicate with my test web API over SSL.
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How to get a list of column names on Sqlite3 database?
I want to migrate my iPhone app to a new database version. Since I don't have some version saved, I need to check if certain column names exist.
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How to split a string in shell and get the last field
Suppose I have the string 1:2:3:4:5 and I want to get its last field ( 5 in this case). How do I do that using Bash? I tried cut , but I don't know how to specify the last field with -f .
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