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Is there an exponent operator in C#?

For example, does an operator exist to handle this? 8 Answers 8 ...
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How to execute AngularJS controller function on page load?

Currently I have an Angular.js page that allows searching and displays results. User clicks on a search result, then clicks back button. I want the search results to be displayed again but I can't work out how to trigger the search to execute. Here's the detail: ...
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How do I read and parse an XML file in C#?

How do I read and parse an XML file in C#? 10 Answers 10 ...
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iOS 7's blurred overlay effect using CSS?

It seems Apple's overlay is more than just a transparency. Any ideas on how to achieve this effect with CSS and possibly JS? ...
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Python coding standards/best practices [closed]

In python do you generally use PEP 8 -- Style Guide for Python Code as your coding standards/guidelines? Are there any other formalized standards that you prefer? ...
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How to get the containing form of an input?

I need to get a reference to the FORM parent of an INPUT when I only have a reference to that INPUT. Is this possible with JavaScript? Use jQuery if you like. ...
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When should assertions stay in production code? [closed]

There's a discussion going on over at comp.lang.c++.moderated about whether or not assertions, which in C++ only exist in debug builds by default, should be kept in production code or not. ...
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Including non-Python files with setup.py

How do I make setup.py include a file that isn't part of the code? (Specifically, it's a license file, but it could be any other thing.) ...
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Create a unique number with javascript time

I need to generate unique id numbers on the fly using javascript. In the past, I've done this by creating a number using time. The number would be made up of the four digit year, two digit month, two digit day, two digit hour, two digit minute, two digit second, and three digit millisecond. So it w...
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How is Pythons glob.glob ordered?

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