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Can I use jQuery with Node.js?

Is it possible to use jQuery selectors/DOM manipulation on the server-side using Node.js? 21 Answers ...
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How to assert output with nosetest/unittest in python?

... I use this context manager to capture output. It ultimately uses the same technique as some of the other answers by temporarily replacing sys.stdout. I prefer the context manager because it wraps all the bookkeeping into a single function, so I don't h...
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Should I inherit from std::exception?

I've seen at least one reliable source (a C++ class I took) recommend that application-specific exception classes in C++ should inherit from std::exception . I'm not clear on the benefits of this approach. ...
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Configure apache to listen on port other than 80

I use centOS server. I want to configure apache to listen on port 8079. I added LISTEN 8079 directive in httpd.conf . I opened port 8079 in iptables and restarted iptables. I even stopped iptables service. ...
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How can you run a command in bash over until success

I have a script and want to ask the user for some information, the script cannot continue until the user fills in this information. The following is my attempt at putting a command into a loop to achieve this but it doesn't work for some reason. ...
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Should I make HTML Anchors with 'name' or 'id'?

When one wants to refer to some part of a webpage with the " http://example.com/#foo " method, should one use 14 Answers ...
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How to delete all rows from all tables in a SQL Server database?

How to delete all rows from all tables in a SQL Server database? 11 Answers 11 ...
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ASP.NET custom error page - Server.GetLastError() is null

I have a custom error page set up for my application: 10 Answers 10 ...
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How can I let a table's body scroll but keep its head fixed in place?

I am writing a page where I need an HTML table to maintain a set size. I need the headers at the top of the table to stay there at all times but I also need the body of the table to scroll no matter how many rows are added to the table. Think a mini version of excel. This seems like a simple task bu...
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Most efficient way to reverse a numpy array

... When you create reversed_arr you are creating a view into the original array. You can then change the original array, and the view will update to reflect the changes. Are you re-creating the view more often than you need to? You should be able to do something like this: arr =...