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Do C# Timers elapse on a separate thread?

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how to pass an integer as ConverterParameter?

... <Binding.ConverterParameter> <sys:Int32>0</sys:Int32> </Binding.ConverterParameter> </Binding> </RadioButton.IsChecked> </RadioButton> The trick is to include the namespace for the basic system types and...
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What does “Git push non-fast-forward updates were rejected” mean?

... 137 GitHub has a nice section called "Dealing with “non-fast-forward” errors" This error ca...
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Automapper - how to map to constructor parameters instead of property setters

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Get “Internal error in the expression evaluator” on “Add watch” function when trying to debug WCF se

Few days ago I moved my solution to MSVS 2013. It works fine except one thing: when I trying to debug code of my WCF service it works, but when I want to watch state of any variable it says: "Internal error in the expression evaluator". Add watch function works normal on client side, but in service...
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What is MOJO in Maven?

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What is global::?

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Creating JS object with Object.create(null)?

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How to make modal dialog in WPF?

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What's an elegant way to conditionally add a class to an HTML element in a view?

... 143 I use the first way, but with a slightly more succinct syntax: <div class="<%= 'ok' if @s...