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Xcode - But… Where are our archives?

I've submitted three versions of my app onto the App Store using the Build and Archive commands. But... Where are those archives? ...
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How to compile and run C/C++ in a Unix console/Mac terminal?

...utable as the shell will only search what is in $PATH to find executables, and most often that does not include the current directory (.). So to run the built executable foo: ./foo share | improv...
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SQL JOIN vs IN performance?

...ill give me the correct results... Which typically has better performance and why? How much does it depend on what database server you are running? (FYI I am using MSSQL) ...
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How to request a random row in SQL?

How can I request a random row (or as close to truly random as is possible) in pure SQL? 28 Answers ...
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How to determine when Fragment becomes visible in ViewPager

... Thanks to today's Android Support Library update (rev 11), the user visible hint issue is finally fixed. It's now safe to use user visible hint for ViewPager. – Oasis Feng Nov 14 '12 at 3:05 ...
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Passing arguments with spaces between (bash) script

... $*, unquoted, expands to two words. You need to quote it so that someApp receives a single argument. someApp "$*" It's possible that you want to use $@ instead, so that someApp would receive two arguments if you were to call b.sh as b.sh ...
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How to generate a range of numbers between two numbers?

I have two numbers as input from the user, like for example 1000 and 1050 . 28 Answers ...
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Python Requests package: Handling xml response

I like very much the requests package and its comfortable way to handle JSON responses. 1 Answer ...
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CSS selector for other than the first child and last child

...it possible to select all the other children except for the :first-child and the :last-child ? I know there is a :not() selector but it doesn't work with more than one not in the parentheses. This is what I have: ...
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LPCSTR, LPCTSTR and LPTSTR

What the difference between LPCSTR , LPCTSTR and LPTSTR ? 5 Answers 5 ...