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Adding a directory to $LOAD_PATH (Ruby)
...so long as the memory usage is the same for each, which I assume it essentially is.
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Symbolic links and synced folders in Vagrant
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Virtualbox does not allow symlinks on shared folders for security reasons. To enable symlinks the following line needs to be added to the vm provider config block in the Vagrantfile:
config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |v|
v.customize ["sete...
How do I print the full value of a long string in gdb?
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As long as your program's in a sane state, you can also call (void)puts(your_string) to print it to stdout. Same principle applies to all functions available to the debugger, actually.
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Unable to install Maven on Windows: “JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory”
...ollowed the Maven tutorial to the letter but I still can't get Maven installed on Windows.
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How to check if variable is string with python 2 and 3 compatibility
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What about this, works in all cases?
isinstance(x, ("".__class__, u"".__class__))
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Static methods in Python?
Is it possible to have static methods in Python which I could call without initializing a class, like:
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What is 'Pattern Matching' in functional languages?
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Algebraic data types in a nutshell
ML-like functional languages allow you define simple data types called "disjoint unions" or "algebraic data types". These data structures are simple containers, and can be recursively defined. For example:
type 'a list =
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Navigation in django
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I like this idea a lot, especially for flexibility, but it comes with the less-DRY trade-off. I did start using this in a site though.
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Sep 22 '09 at 14:47
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What does numpy.random.seed(0) do?
... I'm not very familiar with NumPy's random state generator stuff, so I'd really appreciate a layman's terms explanation of this.
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How to get a reference to a module inside the module itself?
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import sys
current_module = sys.modules[__name__]
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