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Unable to create a constant value of type Only primitive types or enumeration types are supported in

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no new variables on left side of :=

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create multiple tag docker image

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What is the different between 'Auto' and '*' when setting width/height for a grid column?

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Android Quick Actions UI Pattern

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What is the _references.js used for?

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Does R have an assert statement as in python?

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How to parameterize @Scheduled(fixedDelay) with Spring 3.0 expression language?

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What does git push origin HEAD mean?

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Splitting a string into chunks of a certain size

...;string> Split(string str, int chunkSize) { return Enumerable.Range(0, str.Length / chunkSize) .Select(i => str.Substring(i * chunkSize, chunkSize)); } Please note that additional code might be required to gracefully handle edge cases (null or empty input string, chunkSize == 0, ...