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How to show Page Loading div until the page has finished loading?
...ction on our website that loads quite slowly as it's doing some intensive calls.
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Is there a numpy builtin to reject outliers from a list
...ng like the following? That is, take a list d and return a list filtered_d with any outlying elements removed based on some assumed distribution of the points in d .
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Copy multiple files in Python
How to copy all the files present in one directory to another directory using Python.
I have the source path and the destination path as string.
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How to fix SSL certificate error when running Npm on Windows?
When I try to install a package with npm, it doesn't work. After a long wait, I eventually get an error 'tunneling socket could not be established, sutatusCode=403'.
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What does %~dp0 mean, and how does it work?
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Calling
for /?
in the command-line gives help about this syntax (which can be used outside FOR, too, this is just the place where help can be found).
In addition, substitution of FOR
variable references has been enhan...
How do I get the current username in Windows PowerShell?
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I'd like to throw in the whoami command, which basically is a nice alias for doing %USERDOMAIN%\%USERNAME% as proposed in other answers.
Write-Host "current user:"
Write-Host $(whoami)
share
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Is it possible to break a long line to multiple lines in Python [duplicate]
...ore or after a binary operator, as long as the convention is consistent locally. For new code Knuth's style (line breaks before the operator) is suggested.
Example of explicit line continuation:
a = '1' \
+ '2' \
+ '3' \
- '4'
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Rails 4 - passing variable to partial
...buyer } %>
<%= render "account", account: @buyer %>
# @account.to_partial_path returns 'accounts/account', so it can be used to replace:
# <%= render partial: "accounts/account", locals: { account: @account} %>
<%= render @account %>
# @posts is an array of Post instances, so ...
How to sort a Ruby Hash by number value?
...ea.com" => 745, "siteb.com" => 9, "sitec.com" => 10 }
metrics.sort_by {|_key, value| value}
# ==> [["siteb.com", 9], ["sitec.com", 10], ["sitea.com", 745]]
If you need a hash as a result, you can use to_h (in Ruby 2.0+)
metrics.sort_by {|_key, value| value}.to_h
# ==> {"siteb.c...
Android: create a popup that has multiple selection options
... Toast.makeText(TopicDetails.this, "you nailed it", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
} else if ("Medium".equals(fonts[which])) {
Toast.makeText(TopicDetails.this, "you cracked it", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
} else if ("Large".equals(fonts[which])) {
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