I've been forcing the usage of chcp 65001 in Command Prompt and Windows Powershell for some time now, but judging by Q&A posts on SO and several other communities it seems like a dangerous and inefficient solution. Does Microsoft provide an improved / complete alternative to chcp 65001 that can be saved permanently without manual alteration of the Registry? And if there isn't, is there a publicly
There are many "standards" for the JSON content type: application/json application/x-javascript text/javascript text/x-javascript text/x-json Which one do I use, and where? I assume security and browser support issues are a factor. Related: What MIME type if JSON is being returned by a REST API?
TL;DR: As of today (2019), in Python 3.7+ you can turn this feature on using a "future" statement, from __future__ import annotations. (The behaviour enabled by from __future__ import annotations is scheduled to become the default in Python 3.14 as 'Deferred Evaluation Of Annotations'. It was going to be made the default in Python 3.10 as 'Postponed Evaluation of Annotations'. However, the change
You cannot write a Cocoa application entirely in C++. Cocoa relies heavily on the late binding capabilities of Objective-C for many of its core technologies such as Key-Value Bindings, delegates (Cocoa style), and the target-action pattern. The late binding requirements make it very difficult to implement the Cocoa API in a compile-time bound, typed language like C++ⁱ. You can, of course, write a
I've used Visual Studio for years, but this is the first time I've done any 'Console Application' development. When I run my application the console window pops up, the program output appears and then the window closes as the application exits. Is there a way to either keep it open until I have checked the output, or view the results after the window has closed?
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