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How to generate service reference with only physical wsdl file

... This may be the easiest method Right click on the project and select "Add Service Reference..." In the Address: box, enter the physical path (C:\test\project....) of the downloaded/Modified wsdl. Hit Go share ...
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How can I time a code segment for testing performance with Pythons timeit?

... Rather than select a clock by hand, use timeit.default_timer; Python has already done the work for you. But really, you should use timeit.timeit(myfast, number=n) instead of re-inventing the repetitive call wheel (and miss the fact that ...
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How can I check if the current date/time is past a set date/time?

... answered May 14 '10 at 7:26 Select0rSelect0r 11.3k99 gold badges3838 silver badges5656 bronze badges ...
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Is optimisation level -O3 dangerous in g++?

...er versions of GCC have a profile-guided optimization mode that can (IIUC) selectively apply the -O3 optimizations to hot functions -- effectively automating this process. share | improve this answ...
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How to push new branch without history

...epository settings>add. I closed that, and clicked on the push button I selected my new 'clean-ver' branch said ok. When I checked bitbucket, it seems that this seemed to have worked and discarded my commit history. Hope this helps someone out. ...
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XPath contains(text(),'some string') doesn't work when used with node with more than one Text subnod

...pression was //*[contains(text(),'ABC')] To break this down, * is a selector that matches any element (i.e. tag) -- it returns a node-set. The [] are a conditional that operates on each individual node in that node set. It matches if any of the individual nodes it operates on match the condit...
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querySelector, wildcard element match?

Is there a way to do a wildcard element name match using querySelector or querySelectorAll ? I see support for wildcards in attribute queries but not for the elements themselves. ...
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What's the difference between an element and a node in XML?

... This short example gives me more understanding then the selected answer. – KMC Jan 25 '18 at 7:50 add a comment  |  ...
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Are loops really faster in reverse?

...it behind the curtain. The utmost overkill is to add options to forEach to select the looping algorithm.] Moreover, also for low level languages, the best practice is to use some smart library function for complex, looped operations if it is possible. Those libraries can also put things (multi-th...
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How to rotate the background image in the container?

... fyi, it doesn't work for all elements; for example, a select can't have a :before. – Yann Dìnendal Apr 10 '15 at 14:41 1 ...