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How to force Chrome's script debugger to reload javascript?

I really like the ability to edit javascript in the chrome debugger however, I find that it can be really problematic getting the debugger to re-fetch the JavaScript from the server. ...
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How to check if one DateTime is greater than the other in C#

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Real-world applications of zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms

... Sharon Curtis and Shin-Cheng Mu have a Functional Pearl using zygomorphisms to find maximally dense segments (a generalization of maximum segment sums). Zygomorphisms are seemingly a good fit for sliding window problems once you are accustomed to them. http://www...
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How can I find script's directory with Python? [duplicate]

... You need to call os.path.realpath on __file__, so that when __file__ is a filename without the path you still get the dir path: import os print(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))) ...
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Flatten nested dictionaries, compressing keys

... Basically the same way you would flatten a nested list, you just have to do the extra work for iterating the dict by key/value, creating new keys for your new dictionary and creating the dictionary at final step. import collectio...
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Remove an item from array using UnderscoreJS

...r question). Then you would only iterate over array once instead of potentially twice like here. If you want to modify the array in-place, you have to use .splice. This is also shown in the other question and undescore doesn't seem to provide any useful function for that. ...
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Why do people say there is modulo bias when using a random number generator?

...AND_MAX is 10 and I decide to generate a random number between 0 and 2 by calling rand()%3. However, rand()%3 does not produce the numbers between 0 and 2 with equal probability! When rand() returns 0, 3, 6, or 9, rand()%3 == 0. Therefore, P(0) = 4/11 When rand() returns 1, 4, 7, or 10, rand()%3 ...
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Hidden features of C

I know there is a standard behind all C compiler implementations, so there should be no hidden features. Despite that, I am sure all C developers have hidden/secret tricks they use all the time. ...
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How is “=default” different from “{}” for default constructor and destructor?

I originally posted this as a question only about destructors, but now I'm adding consideration of the default constructor. Here's the original question: ...
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How do I handle ImeOptions' done button click?

I am having an EditText where I am setting the following property so that I can display the done button on the keyboard when user click on the EditText. ...