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Installing SciPy with pip
It is possible to install NumPy with pip using pip install numpy .
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Fastest way(s) to move the cursor on a terminal command line?
...rl+Alt+] for backward search.
I recommend the second option. Ctrl+r is really handy and fast, no mucking about with editors, and you see the results before the command is run (unlike the history expansions).
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Can I change the checkbox size using CSS?
...ers no solutions in many cases (no solution to firefox on xp? no chrome at all?), is outdated and only contains a link and a comment of not much value.
– nurettin
Feb 13 '13 at 15:34
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How to set NODE_ENV to production/development in OS X
...the second example (NODE_ENV=production node app.js). That way you potentially save yourself from some future hair-pulling in the event that you forget to set your local NODE_ENV back to development.
– Jon
Feb 15 '14 at 19:52
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Mac OS X 入门操作常见问题集锦(持续更新) - 更多技术 - 清泛网 - 专注C/...
Mac OS X 入门操作常见问题集锦(持续更新)如何截图:shift + command + 3 截整屏shift + command + 4 截窗口(默认png,并保存到桌面)shift + command + Ctrl + 4 如何截图:
shift + command + 3 截整屏
shift + command + 4 截窗口(默认png,并保存...
How to display HTML in TextView?
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Kostadin, you can put tags in XML, you just need to wrap them in CDATA brackets.
– Gerard
Apr 29 '12 at 12:24
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MAMP Pro 3.05 on Mavericks updated to Yosemite - Apache does not start
I have been running MAMP Pro 3.05 successfully in Yosemite up to DP4 on a partition that was a clean install of Yosemite.
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“No such file or directory” error when executing a binary
I was installing a binary Linux application on Ubuntu 9.10 x86_64. The app shipped with an old version of gzip (1.2.4), that was compiled for a much older kernel:
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iPhone: How to get current milliseconds?
... it like this: NSTimeInterval myInterval = NSDate.timeIntervalSince1970;// all those brackets are really old fashioned if you ask me.
– Pizzaiola Gorgonzola
Oct 2 '13 at 13:27
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Java current machine name and logged in user?
...ned to the computer early on in the boot process and unrelated to network. All OS'es have this concept, but unfortunately this value is not exposed in Java. However often - but not always - the above method will indeed return the computer name. See stackoverflow.com/a/40702767/1504556 for explanatio...
