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Kill a Process by Looking up the Port being used by it from a .BAT

In Windows what can look for port 8080 and try to kill the process it is using through a .BAT file? 14 Answers ...
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RegEx to parse or validate Base64 data

Is it possible to use a RegEx to validate, or sanitize Base64 data? That's the simple question, but the factors that drive this question are what make it difficult. ...
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Is there a “previous sibling” selector?

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One class per file rule in .NET? [closed]

I follow this rule but some of my colleagues disagree with it and argue that if a class is smaller it can be left in the same file with other class(es). ...
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How to get names of classes inside a jar file?

I have a JAR file and I need to get the name of all classes inside this JAR file. How can I do that? 12 Answers ...
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Converting between strings and ArrayBuffers

Is there a commonly accepted technique for efficiently converting JavaScript strings to ArrayBuffers and vice-versa? Specifically, I'd like to be able to write the contents of an ArrayBuffer to localStorage and to read it back. ...
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GIT: Checkout to a specific folder

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Bash: infinite sleep (infinite blocking)

I use startx to start X which will evaluate my .xinitrc . In my .xinitrc I start my window manager using /usr/bin/mywm . Now, if I kill my WM (in order to f.e. test some other WM), X will terminate too because the .xinitrc script reached EOF. So I added this at the end of my .xinitrc : ...
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What's a “static method” in C#?

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What reason is there to use null instead of undefined in JavaScript?

I've been writing JavaScript for quite a long time now, and I have never had a reason to use null . It seems that undefined is always preferable and serves the same purpose programmatically. What are some practical reasons to use null instead of undefined ? ...