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How to dynamic new Anonymous Class?
In C# 3.0 you can create anonymous class with the following syntax
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Appropriate datatype for holding percent values?
What is the best datatype for holding percent values ranging from 0.00% to 100.00%?
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How to replace captured groups only?
I have HTML code before and after the string:
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“git pull” or “git merge” between master and development branches
I have my master branch and a develop branch for working on a few changes. I need to merge changes from master into develop , but will eventually merge everything from develop into master . I have two different workflows in mind:
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Adding a new array element to a JSON object
I have a JSON format object I read from a JSON file that I have in a variable called teamJSON, that looks like this:
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How to return an array from JNI to Java?
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What is scope/named_scope in rails?
I've recently started an internship. My employer uses ruby on rails, and I frequently encounter new syntax that I need to look up to understand. I've googled around for a good explanation of named_scope, but what I've found so far is mostly blog posts giving high praise for it, rather a straight def...
Parallel.ForEach vs Task.Run and Task.WhenAll
What are the differences between using Parallel.ForEach or Task.Run() to start a set of tasks asynchronously?
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Why does git revert complain about a missing -m option?
So I'm working on a project with other people, and there's multiple github forks being worked on. Someone just made a fix for a problem and I merged with his fork, but then I realized that I could find a better solution. I want to revert the commit I just made. I tried doing this with git revert HE...
How do streaming resources fit within the RESTful paradigm?
With a RESTful service you can create, read, update, and delete resources. This all works well when you're dealing with something like a database assets - but how does this translate to streaming data? (Or does it?) For instance, in the case of video, it seems silly to treat each frame as resource...
