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Batch file to copy directories recursively
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Unfortunately yes, this behaviour is very common :). If have seen this happening recurrently particularly if you wish to copy large amount of data like gigs of data.
– Rahul
Sep 4 '14 at 16:38
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How to plot multiple functions on the same figure, in Matplotlib?
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Get checkbox value in jQuery
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@Jawa Per api.jquery.com/checkbox-selector [type="checkbox"] has better performance in modern browsers than :checkbox.
– TrueWill
Jun 22 '15 at 12:53
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How can I pretty-print JSON in a shell script?
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How to stop text from taking up more than 1 line?
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I think the "this only works on block elements" comment is right. If you try this in an anchor, paragraph, heading, etc, this does not work. You need to do something like p.oneline { white-space:nowrap; overflow:hidden; display:block;}
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Immediate function invocation syntax
...He doesn't use the wrapping parens in the book, but I see exactly why he recommends them.
– Skilldrick
May 24 '10 at 14:58
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Why is this F# code so slow?
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The problem is that the min3 function is compiled as a generic function that uses generic comparison (I thought this uses just IComparable, but it is actually more complicated - it would use structural comparison for F# types and it's fairly complex logic).
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Is Hash Rocket deprecated?
...rs or constants. For example, 's' => x is valid but 's': x is something completely different.
You can kludge around the above in the obvious manner of course:
h = { }
h[:'where.is'] = 'pancakes house?'
# etc.
but that's just ugly and unnecessary.
The rocket isn't going anywhere without crippli...
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...namespace in C++ is a minefield, try to avoid it. One might argue that the committee has ratified a practice by implementations that is nearly as harmful as sticking using namespace std; at top level in a header file -- the difference being that the implementations only do it for symbols in the C st...
