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How can I check if my python object is a number? [duplicate]
In Java the numeric types all descend from Number so I would use
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What's wrong with foreign keys?
...twood's response "Atwood: ...based on the foreign keys that you set in the indexes, they figure it out ... Spolsky: [laughs] Assuming that you do that. Atwood: Well, assuming that you set your database up properly..."
– MemeDeveloper
Mar 22 '13 at 2:48
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Compiling problems: cannot find crt1.o
... that's 64bit. You need the 32bit support files. For that, you need to install them
sudo apt install gcc-multilib
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How can I add CGPoint objects to an NSArray the easy way?
...o be a method that will just return the corresponding CGPoint for an given index. I don't want to create 50 variables like p1 = ...; p2 = ..., and so on. Is there an easy way that would let me to define those points "instantly" when initializing the NSArray with objects?
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Changing java platform on which netbeans runs
I am using Netbeans 6.7. I had first installed Java 1.5 before installing Netbeans. When i installed Netbeans it took Java 1.5 as the default version. Then i installed Java 1.6 on my machine. I need to change the default JDK of my netbeans to 1.6 not only to a specific project but to the whole Netbe...
Opening Vim help in a vertical split window
... when I run :help ____ it always opens like that?
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Print list without brackets in a single row
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print(', '.join(names))
This, like it sounds, just takes all the elements of the list and joins them with ', '.
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Do login forms need tokens against CSRF attacks?
...ow I can continue building my website confidently.
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Using global variables between files?
...e project, with around 50 files, and I need to define global variables for all those files.
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How can I rotate an HTML 90 degrees?
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Just as a suggestion to all future readers: always place the prefixed rules before the standards definition. In this case, all browser-prefixed rules should be before the transform: rotate(90deg); rule. The reason would be that typically, you want t...
