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When someone writes a new programming language, what do they write it IN?

Please excuse my ignorance. I'm dabbling in PHP and getting my feet wet browsing SO, and feel compelled to ask a question that I've been wondering about for years: ...
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Visual Studio jump to next error shortcut?

When a compile fails in VB.NET in Visual Studio 2008, an Error List pops up at the bottom of the screen. To jump to an error, I double click on an error in the error list. ...
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What is a word boundary in regex?

I am using Java regexes in Java 1.6 (to parse numeric output, among other purposes) and cannot find a precise definition of \b ("word boundary"). I had assumed that -12 would be an "integer word" (matched by \b\-?\d+\b ) but it appears that this does not work. I'd be grateful to know of ways ...
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What is the 'cls' variable used for in Python classes?

Why is cls sometimes used instead of self as an argument in Python classes? 5 Answers ...
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Why is MySQL's default collation latin1_swedish_ci?

What is the reasoning behind setting latin1_swedish_ci as the compiled default when other options seem much more reasonable, like latin1_general_ci or utf8_general_ci ? ...
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How to initialise memory with new operator in C++?

I'm just beginning to get into C++ and I want to pick up some good habits. If I have just allocated an array of type int with the new operator, how can I initialise them all to 0 without looping through them all myself? Should I just use memset ? Is there a “C++” way to do it? ...
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SQL/mysql - Select distinct/UNIQUE but return all columns?

I am trying to accomplish the following sql statement but I want it to return all columns is this possible? Something like: ...
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PostgreSQL query to return results as a comma separated list

Let say you have a SELECT id from table query (the real case is a complex query) that does return you several results. 5 ...
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gulp globbing- how to watch everything below directory

This is a pretty dumb question, but I haven't really been able to find a satisfactory answer: How do I use gulp globbing to select all files in all subdirectories below a certain directory? ...
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github markdown colspan

Is there a way to have ' colspan ' on github markdown ? 5 Answers 5 ...