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How to create NS_OPTIONS-style bitmask enumerations in Swift?

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Get loop count inside a Python FOR loop

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surface plots in matplotlib

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Google Maps API v3: How do I dynamically change the marker icon?

... 182 Call the marker.setIcon('newImage.png')... Look here for the docs. Are you asking about the a...
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Maven dependency for Servlet 3.0 API?

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Is there a Python Library that contains a list of all the ascii characters?

... 164 The string constants may be what you want. (docs) >>> import string >>> st...
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Django gives Bad Request (400) when DEBUG = False

I am new to django-1.6. When I run the django server with DEBUG = True , it's running perfectly. But when I change DEBUG to False in the settings file, then the server stopped and it gives the following error on the command prompt: ...
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Efficient way to insert a number into a sorted array of numbers?

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Does MSTest have an equivalent to NUnit's TestCase?

...a4b5", "345")] [DataRow("3&5*", "35")] [DataRow("123", "123")] public void StripNonNumeric(string before, string expected) { string actual = FormatUtils.StripNonNumeric(before); Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); } } Again, V...
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Simple (non-secure) hash function for JavaScript? [duplicate]

...o the 32 character hexadecimal string that's the typical output of MD5, SHA1, etc. It doesn't have to be cryptographically secure, just reasonably resistant to collisions. (My initial use case is URLs, but I'll probably want to use it on other strings in the future.) ...