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How do I define global variables in CoffeeScript?

... Since coffee script has no var statement it automatically inserts it for all variables in the coffee-script, that way it prevents the compiled JavaScript version from leaking everything into the global namespace. So since t...
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Use PHP composer to clone git repo

I'm trying to use composer to automatically clone a git repository from github that isn't in packagist but it's not working and I can't figure out what am I doing wrong. ...
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What's the difference between equal?, eql?, ===, and ==?

I am trying to understand the difference between these four methods. I know by default that == calls the method equal? which returns true when both operands refer to exactly the same object. ...
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How to perform case-insensitive sorting in JavaScript?

I have an array of strings I need to sort in JavaScript, but in a case-insensitive way. How to perform this? 15 Answers ...
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UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe2 in position 13: ordinal not in range(128)

I'm using NLTK to perform kmeans clustering on my text file in which each line is considered as a document. So for example, my text file is something like this: ...
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Usage of protocols as array types and function parameters in swift

I want to create a class that can store objects conforming to a certain protocol. The objects should be stored in a typed array. According to the Swift documentation protocols can be used as types:  ...
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Generating a UUID in Postgres for Insert statement?

...f a UUID and I want to generate one to refer to each 'item' from a 'store' in my DB with. Seems reasonable right? 6 Answers...
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How JavaScript closures are garbage collected

I've logged the following Chrome bug , which has led to many serious and non-obvious memory leaks in my code: 6 Answers ...
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Constructor in an Interface?

I know it's not possible to define a constructor in an interface. But I'm wondering why, because I think it could be very useful. ...
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Is the pImpl idiom really used in practice?

I am reading the book "Exceptional C++" by Herb Sutter, and in that book I have learned about the pImpl idiom. Basically, the idea is to create a structure for the private objects of a class and dynamically allocate them to decrease the compilation time (and also hide the private implementatio...