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how to provide a swap function for my class?
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How to link godaddy domain with AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment?
I'm running into this problem trying to link my Godaddy domain with an AWS Elastic Beanstalk instance . I found a lot of documentation on how to link an EC2 instance with a domain on Godaddy but not for Elastic Beanstalk instance. So I ended up with this URL: www.MY_SITE.elasticbeanstalk.com
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What is a proper naming convention for MySQL FKs?
Being that they must be unique, what should I name FK's in a MySQL DB?
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What is the difference between NaN and None?
I am reading two columns of a csv file using pandas readcsv() and then assigning the values to a dictionary. The columns contain strings of numbers and letters. Occasionally there are cases where a cell is empty. In my opinion, the value read to that dictionary entry should be None but instead ...
How do you reset the Zoom in Visual Studio 2010 and above
How do you reset the "Zoom" in VS 2010 and above back to normal?
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What is the difference between Gemfile and Gemfile.lock in Ruby on Rails
I am a beginner to Ruby on Rails and I am using Rails 3.0.9.
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Differences between Agda and Idris
I'm starting to dive into dependently-typed programming and have found that the Agda and Idris languages are the closest to Haskell, so I started there.
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What is the difference between an annotated and unannotated tag?
If I want to tag the current commit. I know both of the following command lines work:
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Determining type of an object in ruby
...e python as an example of what I'm looking for (you can think of it as pseudocode if you don't know Python):
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How do I round a decimal value to 2 decimal places (for output on a page)
When displaying the value of a decimal currently with .ToString() , it's accurate to like 15 decimal places, and since I'm using it to represent dollars and cents, I only want the output to be 2 decimal places.
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