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techniques for obscuring sensitive strings in C++

... 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 for instance make sure that the key is no...
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C++11 features in Visual Studio 2012

...omplete, Alignment completed strongly-typed enums forward declared enums Standard layout and trivial types Atomics Strong compare and exchange Bi-directional fences Data-dependency ordering Range-based for loop In early November 2012, Microsoft announced the Visual C++ Compiler November 2012 CTP,...
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Insert line after first match using sed

For some reason I can't seem to find a straightforward answer to this and I'm on a bit of a time crunch at the moment. How would I go about inserting a choice line of text after the first line matching a specific string using the sed command. I have ... ...
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This IP, site or mobile application is not authorized to use this API key

... https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json ? link with server key and user IP to find the latitude and longitude of any address, when I'm trying I find the error as ...
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Is it possible to use JavaScript to change the meta-tags of the page?

If I put a div in the head and display:none, than use JavaScript to display it, will this work? 17 Answers ...
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ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''

I am creating a program that reads a file and if the first line of the file is not blank, it reads the next four lines. Calculations are performed on those lines and then the next line is read. If that line is not empty it continues. However, I am getting this error: ...
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Applying a function to every row of a table using dplyr?

...it useful to use adply for scalar functions that I have to apply to each and every row. 7 Answers ...
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What is the difference between match_parent and fill_parent?

I'm a little confused about two XML properties: match_parent and fill_parent . It seems that both are the same. Is there any difference between them? ...
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Closing JDBC Connections in Pool

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How can I sort a dictionary by key?

... Standard Python dictionaries are unordered. Even if you sorted the (key,value) pairs, you wouldn't be able to store them in a dict in a way that would preserve the ordering. The easiest way is to use OrderedDict, which remembe...