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techniques for obscuring sensitive strings in C++
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Basically, anyone with access to your program and a debugger can and will find the key in the application if they want to.
But, if you just want to make sure the key doesn't show up when running strings on your binary, you could ...
How can I open multiple files using “with open” in Python?
I want to change a couple of files at one time, iff I can write to all of them. I'm wondering if I somehow can combine the multiple open calls with the with statement:
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Manipulating an Access database from Java without ODBC
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UCanAccess is a pure Java JDBC driver that allows us to read from and write to Access databases without using ODBC. It uses two other packages, Jackcess and HSQLDB, to perform these tasks. The following is a brief overview of how to get it set up.
Option 1: Using...
SQLAlchemy - Getting a list of tables
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All of the tables are collected in the tables attribute of the SQLAlchemy MetaData object. To get a list of the names of those tables:
>>> metadata.tables.keys()
['posts', 'comments', 'users']
If you're using the...
Function Pointers in Java
... It even has std::bind, which binds parameters to functions and returns a callable object. I can't defend C on these grounds, but C++ really is better than Java for this.
– zneak
Mar 2 '11 at 4:48
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What is the right way to POST multipart/form-data using curl?
I used this syntax to post a file along with some parameters:
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Given an emacs command name, how would you find key-bindings ? (and vice versa)
...-h w command-name
If multiple bindings are set for the command they will all be listed.
For the inverse, given a key sequence, you can type
C-h k key-sequence
To get the command that would run.
You can get detailed information about a command, also any non-interactive function defined, by t...
Add a new element to an array without specifying the index in Bash
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Here's how to get the last index:
$ end=(${!array[@]}) # put all the indices in an array
$ end=${end[@]: -1} # get the last one
$ echo $end
42
That illustrates how to get the last element of an array. You'll often see this:
$ echo ${array[${#array[@]} - 1]}
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As you can see, be...
How do I disable a Pylint warning?
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@Head Geek: 0.21.3, astng 0.20.3 and common 0.52.1 actually (the latest when I installed it, more recent than yours)
– Chris Morgan
Dec 3 '10 at 22:03
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vim repeat find next character 'x'
... and ;), to a different character than the repetition of an edit (.). This allows you to do fast searches and changes to the search results. If you want to replace some + in a line with * you could do something like this (skipping some characters and replacing others): f+r*;.;;.;.;;;.
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