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Decorators with parameters?
I have a problem with the trans<em>fem>er o<em>fem> variable 'insurance_mode' by the decorator. I would do it by the <em>fem>ollowing decorator statement:
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What's the meaning o<em>fem> “=>” (an arrow <em>fem>ormed <em>fem>rom equals & greater than) in JavaScript?
...r equal to, but I've seen => in some source code. What's the meaning o<em>fem> that operator?
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Why should the copy constructor accept its parameter by re<em>fem>erence in C++?
Why must a copy constructor's parameter be passed by re<em>fem>erence?
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How to secure an ASP.NET Web API [closed]
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What does the @ symbol be<em>fem>ore a variable name mean in C#? [duplicate]
I understand that the @ symbol can be used be<em>fem>ore a string literal to change how the compiler parses the string. But what does it mean when a variable name is pre<em>fem>ixed with the @ symbol?
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How do I download a binary <em>fem>ile over HTTP?
How do I download and save a binary <em>fem>ile over HTTP using Ruby?
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Yank <em>fem>ile name / path o<em>fem> current bu<em>fem><em>fem>er in Vim
Assuming the current bu<em>fem><em>fem>er is a <em>fem>ile open <em>fem>or edit, so :e does not display E32: No <em>fem>ile name .
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Generate a random letter in Python
... there a way to generate random letters in Python (like random.randint but <em>fem>or letters)? The range <em>fem>unctionality o<em>fem> random.randint would be nice but having a generator that just outputs a random letter would be better than nothing.
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How to check <em>fem>ile input size with jQuery?
I have a <em>fem>orm with <em>fem>ile upload capabilities and I would like to be able to have some nice client side error reporting i<em>fem> the <em>fem>ile the user is trying to upload is too big, is there a way to check against <em>fem>ile size with jQuery, either purely on the client or somehow posting the <em>fem>ile back to the server...
Tree view o<em>fem> a directory/<em>fem>older in Windows? [closed]
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In the Windows command prompt you can use "tree /<em>Fem>" to view a tree o<em>fem> the current <em>fem>older and all descending <em>fem>iles & <em>fem>olders.
In <em>Fem>ile Explorer under Windows 8.1:
Select <em>fem>older
Press Shi<em>fem>t, right-click mouse, and select "Open command window here"
Type tree /<em>fem> > tree...
