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What is the command to truncate a SQL Server log file?

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How do you loop through each line in a text file using a windows batch file?

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How to manually include external aar package using new Gradle Android Build System

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jQuery event for images loaded

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How to stretch the background image to fill a div

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Where does mongodb stand in the CAP theorem?

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Print all properties of a Python Class [duplicate]

... 321 In this simple case you can use vars(): an = Animal() attrs = vars(an) # {'kids': 0, 'name': '...
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Is it possible to declare two variables of different types in a for loop?

...th the std::string, if you want to name a type. For example: auto [vec, i32] = std::tuple{std::vector<int>{3, 4, 5}, std::int32_t{12}} A specific application of this is iterating over a map, getting the key and value, std::unordered_map<K, V> m = { /*...*/ }; for (auto& [key, val...
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Enum type constraints in C# [duplicate]

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How can I get the button that caused the submit from the form submit event?

...lf, by handling keypress events in input[type="text"] and similar. Update 2017-01: For my library Hyperform I chose not to use activeElement but to catch all events, that lead to form submission. The code for this is on Github. If you happen to use Hyperform, this is how you would access the butto...