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AtomicInteger lazySet vs. set

...l values for a while, but you'd like to ensure that structures are eventually GCable. In such cases, you can get better performance by avoiding the costs of the null volatile-write. There are a few other use cases along these lines for non-reference-based atomics as well, so the method is ...
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Python: finding an element in a list [duplicate]

...hod .index. For the objects in the list, you can do something like: def __eq__(self, other): return self.Value == other.Value with any special processing you need. You can also use a for/in statement with enumerate(arr) Example of finding the index of an item that has value > 100. for...
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Connect to a locally built Jekyll Server using mobile devices in the LAN

...e Jekyll on the command line. That will make Jekyll's HTTP server bind to all available IPs, rather than just to localhost. You can also add this to your _config.yml with host: 0.0.0.0. GitHub will simply ignore this when you push, so it's safe to use if you don't mind having your work openly acce...
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How can I find a specific element in a List?

... setter methods (as you might be used to from Java), write private string _id; public string Id { get { return _id; } set { _id = value; } } value is a contextual keyword known only in the set accessor. It represents the value assigned to the property. Sin...
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Custom Drawable for ProgressBar/ProgressDialog

...e following for creating a custom progress bar. File res/drawable/progress_bar_states.xml declares the colors of the different states: <layer-list xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"> <item android:id="@android:id/background"> <shape> ...
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How exactly does the callstack work?

...ng of how the low level operations of programming languages work and especially how they interact with the OS/CPU. I've probably read every answer in every stack/heap related thread here on Stack Overflow, and they are all brilliant. But there is still one thing that I didn't fully understand yet. ...
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How do you send a HEAD HTTP request in Python 2?

...rt urllib2 >>> class HeadRequest(urllib2.Request): ... def get_method(self): ... return "HEAD" ... >>> response = urllib2.urlopen(HeadRequest("http://google.com/index.html")) Headers are available via response.info() as before. Interestingly, you can find the URL th...
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Why is argc not a constant?

...ting C code was an early goal of C++. Some UNIX APIs, such as getopt, actually do manipulate argv[], so it can't be made const for that reason also. (Aside: Interestingly, although getopt's prototype suggests it won't modify argv[] but may modify the strings pointed to, the Linux man page indica...
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iOS 5 Best Practice (Release/retain?)

...e for writing apps to be used either with iOS 5 or older versions? Specifically, should I continue using the release/retain of data, or should I ignore that? Does it matter? ...
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How to pass command line arguments to a rake task

... symbol arguments to the task call. For example: require 'rake' task :my_task, [:arg1, :arg2] do |t, args| puts "Args were: #{args} of class #{args.class}" puts "arg1 was: '#{args[:arg1]}' of class #{args[:arg1].class}" puts "arg2 was: '#{args[:arg2]}' of class #{args[:arg2].class}" end ta...