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Java 8 stream's .min() and .max(): why does this compile?

...not used for matching purposes. Therefore, both Integer.min(int a, int b) and Integer.max(int a, int b) are close enough that autoboxing will allow this to appear as a Comparator<Integer> in a method context. share ...
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Can't pickle when using multiprocessing Pool.map()

... is that multiprocessing must pickle things to sling them among processes, and bound methods are not picklable. The workaround (whether you consider it "easy" or not;-) is to add the infrastructure to your program to allow such methods to be pickled, registering it with the copy_reg standard librar...
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Why is “while ( !feof (file) )” always wrong?

... I'd like to provide an abstract, high-level perspective. Concurrency and simultaneity I/O operations interact with the environment. The environment is not part of your program, and not under your control. The environment truly exists "concurrently" with your program. As with all things concurr...
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What are good grep tools for Windows? [closed]

... Based on recommendations in the comments, I've started using grepWin and it's fantastic and free. (I'm still a fan of PowerGREP, but I don't use it anymore.) I know you already mentioned it, but PowerGREP is awesome. Some of my favorite features are: Right-click on a folder to run PowerGREP ...
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Find CRLF in Notepad++

...... But if you have Notepad++ 5.x, you can use the 'extended' search mode and look for \r\n. That does find all your CRLF. (I realize this is the same answer than the others, but again, 'extended mode' is only available with Notepad++ 4.9, 5.x and more) Since April 2009, you have a wiki article...
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When is a CDATA section necessary within a script tag?

Are CDATA tags ever necessary in script tags and if so when? 15 Answers 15 ...
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git stash blunder: git stash pop and ended up with merge conflicts

I did a git stash pop and ended up with merge conflicts. I removed the files from the file system and did a git checkout as shown below, but it thinks the files are still unmerged. I then tried replacing the files and doing a git checkout again and same result. I event tried forcing it with -...
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How to cherry pick a range of commits and merge into another branch?

...t cherry-pick" learned to pick a range of commits (e.g. "cherry-pick A..B" and "cherry-pick --stdin"), so did "git revert"; these do not support the nicer sequencing control "rebase [-i]" has, though. damian comments and warns us: In the "cherry-pick A..B" form, A should be older than B. If they'r...
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Docker and securing passwords

...menting with Docker recently on building some services to play around with and one thing that keeps nagging me has been putting passwords in a Dockerfile. I'm a developer so storing passwords in source feels like a punch in the face. Should this even be a concern? Are there any good conventions on h...
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What's the difference between using CGFloat and float?

...mething "heavier" than float, right? At which points should I use CGFloat, and what makes really the difference? 5 Answers ...