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Alternative to google finance api [closed]

I wanted to use Google Finance API to get stock data about the company but this API is deprecated since 2011/26/05. 5 Answe...
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Print all but the first three columns

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Default template arguments for function templates

Why are default template arguments only allowed on class templates? Why can't we define a default type in a member function template? For example: ...
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How to find the Git commit that introduced a string in any branch?

I want to be able to find a certain string which was introduced in any commit in any branch, how can I do that? I found something (that I modified for Win32), but git whatchanged doesn't seem to be looking into the different branches (ignore the py3k chunk, it's just a msys/win line feed fix) ...
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“Pretty” Continuous Integration for Python

This is a slightly.. vain question, but BuildBot's output isn't particularly nice to look at.. 14 Answers ...
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Convert datetime object to a String of date only in Python

I see a lot on converting a date string to an datetime object in Python, but I want to go the other way. I've got 11 A...
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Should I use s and s inside my s?

The title pretty much explains it. 8 Answers 8 ...
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Change multiple files

The following command is correctly changing the contents of 2 files. 9 Answers 9 ...
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How can I change the EditText text without triggering the Text Watcher?

I have an EditText field with a Customer Text Watcher on it. In a piece of code I need to change the value in the EditText which I do using .setText("whatever") . ...
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What is the C# equivalent of NaN or IsNumeric?

What is the most efficient way of testing an input string whether it contains a numeric value (or conversely Not A Number)? I guess I can use Double.Parse or a regex (see below) but I was wondering if there is some built in way to do this, such as javascript's NaN() or IsNumeric() (was that VB...