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PHP check whether property exists in object or class
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Abel Callejo
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Visual Studio window which shows list of methods
...io, is there a window which shows list of methods in the active class? A small window like the Solution Explorer would be great. In Eclipse, there is one.
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Twitter API returns error 215, Bad Authentication Data
I am trying to call following Twitter's API to get a list of followers for a user.
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Numpy: find first index of value fast
...ments it. If you use anaconda python distribution it should already be installed.
The code will be compiled so it will be fast.
@jit(nopython=True)
def find_first(item, vec):
"""return the index of the first occurence of item in vec"""
for i in xrange(len(vec)):
if item == vec[i]:
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jQuery: serialize() form and other parameters
...onment, then none of these answers should be used. The form should contain all information (in hidden fields if necessary) so that it can be serialised in a single call. This way if JS is disabled or fails, the form submission should still have a failsafe and include all data when sent.
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Why does sudo change the PATH?
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Yeah, but it's totally counterintuitive. It probably fools the good guys more than the bad guys.
– Brian Armstrong
Jun 20 '09 at 2:24
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Remove ActiveRecord in Rails 3
...it and get a bit of a head-start. The app uses MongoDB and MongoMapper for all of its models and therefore has no need for ActiveRecord. In the previous version, I am unloading activerecord in the following way:
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What are the GCC default include directories?
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There is a command with a shorter output, which allows to automatically cut the include pathes from lines, starting with a single space:
$ echo | gcc -Wp,-v -x c++ - -fsyntax-only
ignoring nonexistent directory "/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.8.2/include-fixed"
ignori...
How do you trigger a block after a delay, like -performSelector:withObject:afterDelay:?
Is there a way to call a block with a primitive parameter after a delay, like using performSelector:withObject:afterDelay: but with an argument like int / double / float ?
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Is the practice of returning a C++ reference variable evil?
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In general, returning a reference is perfectly normal and happens all the time.
If you mean:
int& getInt() {
int i;
return i; // DON'T DO THIS.
}
That is all sorts of evil. The stack-allocated i will go away and you are referring to nothing. This is also evil:
int& get...
