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input type=file show only button

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Get all files that have been modified in git branch

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Exception thrown in catch and finally clause

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Is there a unique Android device ID?

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What's the bad magic number error?

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How to make an alert dialog fill 90% of screen size?

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What does a type followed by _t (underscore-t) represent?

... wchar_t, off_t, ptrdiff_t, and probably some others I've forgotten. The C99 standard defines a lot of extra types, such as uintptr_t, intmax_t, int8_t, uint_least16_t, uint_fast32_t, and so on. These new types are formally defined in <stdint.h> but most often you will use <inttypes.h>...
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Detect and exclude outliers in Pandas data frame

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What is ActiveMQ used for - can we apply messaging concept using a Database?

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html onchange event not working

...rks for copy-paste, and I think this is the proper solution here (as user "99 Problems - Syntax ain't one" points out below). – Patrick Finnigan May 24 '16 at 14:41 ...