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What does a b prefix before a python string mean?

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What is the difference between “int” and “uint” / “long” and “ulong”?

... 230 The primitive data types prefixed with "u" are unsigned versions with the same bit sizes. Effect...
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Modulo operation with negative numbers

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What does the servlet value signify

... Resin 3.0 documents this behavior: load-on-startup can specify an (optional) integer value. If the value is 0 or greater, it indicates an order for servlets to be loaded, servlets with higher numbers get loaded after servlets...
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Calculate a Running Total in SQL Server

... Update, if you are running SQL Server 2012 see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/10309947 The problem is that the SQL Server implementation of the Over clause is somewhat limited. Oracle (and ANSI-SQL) allow you to do things like: SELECT somedate, somevalue, SU...
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Using AES encryption in C#

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What is the significance of ProjectTypeGuids tag in the visual studio project file

... {FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC} is the GUID for C# project {60dc8134-eba5-43b8-bcc9-bb4bc16c2548} is for project in WPF flavor package So your ProjectTypeGuids is for a WPF C# project. You could see the meaning of the d...
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Why (0-6) is -6 = False? [duplicate]

...is. For instance, PyPy implemented the id of integer to return itself, so (0-6) is -6 is always true even if they are "different objects" internally; it also allows you to configure whether to enable this integer caching, and even set the lower and upper bounds. But in general, objects retrieved fro...
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Strange, unexpected behavior (disappearing/changing values) when using Hash default value, e.g. Hash

...look more in-depth at why Hash.new([]) doesn’t work: h = Hash.new([]) h[0] << 'a' #=> ["a"] h[1] << 'b' #=> ["a", "b"] h[1] #=> ["a", "b"] h[0].object_id == h[1].object_id #=> true h #=> {} We can see that our default object is being reused and mutated (t...
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How do I check if a list is empty?

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