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Accessing outside variable using anonymous function as params

...tter? – Dimitry K Jun 19 '14 at 12:13 4 @DimitryK Yes, reference is used here to bypass default b...
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Is there a way to follow redirects with command line cURL?

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What are dictionary view objects?

...ictionary. Here is an excerpt from the official documentation for Python 3: >>> dishes = {'eggs': 2, 'sausage': 1, 'bacon': 1, 'spam': 500} >>> keys = dishes.keys() >>> values = dishes.values() >>> # view objects are dynamic and reflect dict changes >>&g...
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Can I simultaneously declare and assign a variable in VBA?

... 243 There is no shorthand in VBA unfortunately, The closest you will get is a purely visual thing us...
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Connect to a locally built Jekyll Server using mobile devices in the LAN

... 183 Try jekyll serve --host=0.0.0.0 when you invoke Jekyll on the command line. That will make Jeky...
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Java Regex Capturing Groups

...roup \\d+ can match something (in this case, the last digit). As per the 3rd group, it will match anything after the last digit. If you change it to a reluctant quantifier in your 1st group, you'll get the result I suppose you are expecting, that is, the 3000 part. Note the question mark in th...
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MYSQL Dump only certain rows

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How do I remove duplicates from a C# array?

... 437 You could possibly use a LINQ query to do this: int[] s = { 1, 2, 3, 3, 4}; int[] q = s.Distin...
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How to serialize an Object into a list of URL query parameters?

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Ensuring json keys are lowercase in .NET

...ented, settings); Wil result in: {"username":"Mark","apitoken":"xyzABC1234"} If you always want to serialize using the LowercaseContractResolver, consider wrapping it in a class to avoid repeating yourself: public class LowercaseJsonSerializer { private static readonly JsonSerializerSett...