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How to use filter, map, and reduce in Python 3

... 11 If you're working in an imperative context, then a for-loop is probably the more readable option. But there are good reasons to prefer a f...
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How do I remove javascript validation from my eclipse project?

... answered Oct 28 '11 at 16:06 Alexander PogrebnyakAlexander Pogrebnyak 41.9k99 gold badges9292 silver badges115115 bronze badges ...
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How to make script execution wait until jquery is loaded

... 11 edit Could you try the correct type for your script tags? I see you use text/Scripts, which is...
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change text of button and disable button in iOS

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How to split a string in Haskell?

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Why do we check up to the square root of a prime number to determine if it is prime?

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How to detect the screen resolution with JavaScript?

...nswer Yes. window.screen.availHeight window.screen.availWidth update 2017-11-10 From Tsunamis in the comments: To get the native resolution of i.e. a mobile device you have to multiply with the device pixel ratio: window.screen.width * window.devicePixelRatio and window.screen.height * window.devi...
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What does the JSLint error 'body of a for in should be wrapped in an if statement' mean?

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Good examples of Not a Functor/Functor/Applicative/Monad?

...like: mkarray [(+10), (+100), id] <*> mkarray [1, 2] == mkarray [[11, 101, 1], [12, 102, 2]] But if you make it a monad, you could get a dimension mismatch. I suspect that examples like this are rare in practice. A type constructor which is a Monad: [] About Arrows: Asking where an ...
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What's the @ in front of a string in C#?

...g.Format call. – Dave Cousineau Mar 11 '16 at 16:40 4 @RichardEverett its very useful for creatin...