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Scala: Abstract types vs generics
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lexers vs parsers
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Hours on wikipedia and google didn't help, but you explained Chomsky's grammars in 3 minutes. Thank you.
– enrey
Mar 20 '13 at 15:26
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Verifying signed git commits?
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Alternatives to gprof [closed]
...ecause it's free, easy to teach, and it's been around a long time.
A quick Google search locates some academic institutions that teach it (or appear to):
berkeley bu clemson
colorado duke earlham fsu indiana mit msu
ncsa.illinois ncsu nyu ou princeton psu
stanford ucsd umd umich utah utexa...
Why is a round-trip conversion via a string not safe for a double?
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What is the difference between bottom-up and top-down?
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@coder000001: for python examples, you could google search for python memoization decorator; some languages will let you write a macro or code which encapsulates the memoization pattern. The memoization pattern is nothing more than "rather than calling the function, loo...
Twitter image encoding challenge [closed]
...dited it to embed the images inline & link to the reference I found by Googling. And I must say, wow, I'm impressed by the compression. I will have to check out DLI compression.
– Brian Campbell
May 29 '09 at 6:48
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What does .SD stand for in data.table in R
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Can someone explain the right way to use SBT?
...ies, I would go with what the authors recommend. For instance: http://code.google.com/p/scalaz/#SBT indicates to use:
libraryDependencies += "org.scalaz" %% "scalaz-core" % "6.0.4"
Or https://github.com/typesafehub/sbteclipse/ has instructions on where to add:
addSbtPlugin("com.typesafe.sbteclip...
demystify Flask app.secret_key
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