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Stock ticker symbol lookup API [closed]

...hat just offers a simple symbol lookup service? i.e., input a company name and it will tell you the ticker symbol? I've tried just screen-scraping Google Finance, but after a little while it rate limits you and you have to enter a CAPTCHA. I'm trying to batch-lookup about 2000 ticker symbols. Any id...
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Better way to shuffle two numpy arrays in unison

...o sequences of the same length results in the same number of calls to the random number generator, and these are the only "random" elements in the shuffle algorithm. By resetting the state, you ensure that the calls to the random number generator will give the same results in the second call to shu...
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Scalar vs. primitive data type - are they the same thing?

...ticles I have read, there are sometimes references to primitive data types and sometimes there are references to scalars. 7...
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When should static_cast, dynamic_cast, const_cast and reinterpret_cast be used?

...cit conversions between types (such as int to float, or pointer to void*), and it can also call explicit conversion functions (or implicit ones). In many cases, explicitly stating static_cast isn't necessary, but it's important to note that the T(something) syntax is equivalent to (T)something and s...
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Alternatives to gprof [closed]

...used in the presence of mutual recursion. But the visualizer is very nice and light years ahead of gprof. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Local file access with JavaScript

... If the user selects a file via <input type="file">, you can read and process that file using the File API. Reading or writing arbitrary files is not allowed by design. It's a violation of the sandbox. From Wikipedia -> Javascript -> Security: JavaScript and the DOM provide the ...
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What is Func, how and when is it used

What is Func<> and what is it used for? 7 Answers 7 ...
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Explicitly calling return in a function or not

... Question was: Why is not (explicitly) calling return faster or better, and thus preferable? There is no statement in R documentation making such an assumption. The main page ?'function' says: function( arglist ) expr return(value) Is it faster without calling return? Both function() and re...
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Alternate FizzBuzz Questions [closed]

...n a small list of relatively simple programming problems used to weed out candidates, just like FizzBuzz. Here are some of the problems I've seen, in order of increasing difficulty: Reverse a string Reverse a sentence ("bob likes dogs" -> "dogs likes bob") Find the minimum value in a list Find ...
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Xml configuration versus Annotation based configuration [closed]

...efore anyways, so with XML, you would just need to change the XML mappings and it is fairly quick and painless to do so. I haven't used JPA annotations, so I don't know how good they are, but I would argue that leaving the mapping of beans to the database in XML is also good, as the object shouldn'...