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Why does Assert.AreEqual(T obj1, Tobj2) fail with identical byte arrays

I have two identical byte arrays in the following segment of code: 6 Answers 6 ...
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How to “perfectly” override a dict?

How can I make as "perfect" a subclass of dict as possible? The end goal is to have a simple dict in which the keys are lowercase. ...
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Passing enum or object through an intent (the best solution)

...e an activity that when started needs access to two different ArrayLists. Both Lists are different Objects I have created myself. ...
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Following git-flow how should you handle a hotfix of an earlier release?

If you try to follow the git-flow branching model, documented here and with tools here , how should you handle this situation: ...
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Step-by-step debugging with IPython

From what I have read, there are two ways to debug code in Python: 15 Answers 15 ...
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sed: print only matching group

I want to grab the last two numbers (one int, one float; followed by optional whitespace) and print only them. 5 Answers ...
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What is the strict aliasing rule?

When asking about common undefined behavior in C , people sometimes refer to the strict aliasing rule. What are they talking about? ...
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When to encode space to plus (+) or %20?

...content, such as the query part of a URL: http://www.example.com/path/foo+bar/path?query+name=query+value In this URL, the parameter name is query name with a space and the value is query value with a space, but the folder name in the path is literally foo+bar, not foo bar. %20 is a valid way to...
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How do you specify that a class property is an integer?

...ipt, and in the process of creating a class with an "ID" field that should be an integer, I have gotten a little confused. ...
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Where do the Python unit tests go?

If you're writing a library, or an app, where do the unit test files go? 18 Answers ...