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UTF-8: General? Bin? Unicode?
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This doesn't really answer the question in depth though. What is the difference between these collations exactly?
– Pekka
Apr 2 '11 at 22:34
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What is a regular expression which will match a valid domain name without a subdomain?
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This should match all cases I think: ^([a-z0-9])(([a-z0-9-]{1,61})?[a-z0-9]{1})?(\.[a-z0-9](([a-z0-9-]{1,61})?[a-z0-9]{1})?)?(\.[a-zA-Z]{2,4})+$
– transilvlad
May 16 '13 at 16:38
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Are duplicate keys allowed in the definition of binary search trees?
...cluded. For example, the example algorithms in the MIT Algorithms book usually present examples without duplicates. It is fairly trivial to implement duplicates (either as a list at the node, or in one particular direction.)
Most (that I've seen) specify left children as <= and right children ...
Error to install Nokogiri on OSX 10.9 Maverick?
I upgraded my OSX (Lion) to Mavericks and I can't install Nokogiri for my projects.
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Why does GCC generate such radically different assembly for nearly the same C code?
...e(). I'll spare you the assembly, but it is identical - register names and all.
Step 2: Mathematical reduction: x + (y ^ x) = y
sign can only take one of two values, 0 or 0x80000000.
When x = 0, then x + (y ^ x) = y then trivial holds.
Adding and xoring by 0x80000000 is the same. It flips the sign...
How do I safely pass objects, especially STL objects, to and from a DLL?
How do I pass class objects, especially STL objects, to and from a C++ DLL?
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Best algorithm for detecting cycles in a directed graph [closed]
What is the most efficient algorithm for detecting all cycles within a directed graph?
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How to get the error message from the error code returned by GetLastError()?
After a Windows API call, how can I get the last error message in a textual form?
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Removing Data From ElasticSearch
...lasticSearch. I have deleted my indexes. However, that doesn't seem to actually remove the data itself. The other stuff I've seen points to the Delete by Query feature. However, I'm not even sure what to query on. I know my indexes. Essentially, I'd like to figure out how to do a
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What is a good pattern for using a Global Mutex in C#?
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// Need a place to store a return value in Mutex() constructor call
bool createdNew;
// edited by Jeremy Wiebe to add example of setting up security for multi-user usage
// edited by 'Marc' to work also on localized systems (don't use just "Everyone")
var allowEveryoneRu...
