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PHP + curl, HTTP POST sample code?
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answered Jan 26 '10 at 9:40
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64-bit version of Boost for 64-bit windows
...icrosoft SDK Command prompt and use "setenv /Release /x64" which redefines all the paths.
– Budric
Dec 13 '11 at 16:59
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Default value in Go's method
...s on the subject, but here are some specific examples.
**Option 1:** The caller chooses to use default values
// Both parameters are optional, use empty string for default value
func Concat1(a string, b int) string {
if a == "" {
a = "default-a"
}
if b == 0 {
b = 5
}
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get size of json object
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answered Mar 6 '13 at 10:54
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how to check redis instance version?
... command showed the new version, but the server needed to be restarted manually to launch the new version, whereas INFO correctly reported the old version.
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Apr 13 '17 at 3:08
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ImportError: no module named win32api
...m using Python 2.7 and I want to use pywin32-214 on Windows 7 . I installed pywin32-214 by using the msi installer. But when I import win32api in my Python script, it throws the error:
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How do I deep copy a DateTime object?
...or now assume DateTime is returned from some opaque API that I can't just call over again. For example, I have a function that handles orders that returns a DateTime which is when the customer can next place an order. Calling the function to create a copy produces side effects I don't want.
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Struggling with NSNumberFormatter in Swift for currency
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What are the differences between delegates and events?
... the delegate from resetting the delegate and its invocation list and only allows adding or removing targets from the invocation list.
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Compelling examples of custom C++ allocators?
What are some really good reasons to ditch std::allocator in favor of a custom solution? Have you run across any situations where it was absolutely necessary for correctness, performance, scalability, etc? Any really clever examples?
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