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Transposing a 2D-array in JavaScript

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Simple tool to 'accept theirs' or 'accept mine' on a whole file using git

I don't want a visual merge tool, and I also don't want to have to vi the conflicted file and manually choose the between HEAD (mine) and the imported change (theirs). Most of the time I either want all of their changes or all of mine. Commonly this is because my change made it upsteam and is comi...
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Does making a struct volatile make all its members volatile?

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How to set a Javascript object values dynamically?

It's difficult to explain the case by words, let me give an example: 6 Answers 6 ...
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Check if any ancestor has a class using jQuery

Is there any way in jQuery to check if any parent, grand-parent, great-grand-parent has a class. 3 Answers ...
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Pandas aggregate count distinct

Let's say I have a log of user activity and I want to generate a report of total duration and the number of unique users per day. ...
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Appropriate hashbang for Node.js scripts

I'm trying to create a script for node.js that will work in multiple environments. Particularly for me, I'm switching back and forth between OS X and Ubuntu. In the former, Node is installed as node , but in the latter it is nodejs . At the top of my script, I can have: ...
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How is Perl's @INC constructed? (aka What are all the ways of affecting where Perl modules are searc

What are all the ways of affecting where Perl modules are searched for? or, How is Perl's @INC constructed ? 3 Answers ...
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How do I list the symbols in a .so file

How do I list the symbols being exported from a .so file? If possible, I'd also like to know their source (e.g. if they are pulled in from a static library). ...
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Python: using a recursive algorithm as a generator

...ns that, even for relatively small input, the sequences are several thousands, thus I would prefer to use my algorithm as a generator instead of using it to fill a list with all the sequences. ...