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find vs find_by vs where
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Use whichever one you feel suits your needs best.
The find method is usually used to retrieve ...
Select random row from a sqlite table
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Code Golf: Lasers
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Perl, 166 160 characters
Perl, 251 248 246 222 214 208 203 201 193 190 180 176 173 170 166 --> 160 chars.
Solution had 166 strokes when this contest ended, but A. Rex has found a couple ways to shave off 6 more characters:
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Is it possible to have multiple styles inside a TextView?
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When do I need to use a semicolon vs a slash in Oracle SQL?
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How accurately should I store latitude and longitude?
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decimal degrees distance
places
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0 1.0 111 km
1 0.1 11.1 km
2 0.01 1.11 km
3 0.001 111 m
4 0.0001 11.1 m
5 0.00001 1.11 m
6 0.000001 0.111 m
7 0.0000001 1.11 cm
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Natural Sort Order in C#
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The easiest thing to do is just P/Invoke the built-in function in Windows, and use it as the com...
Get Base64 encode file-data from Input Form
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It's entirely possible in browser-side javascript.
The easy way:
The readAsDataURL() method might already encode it as base64 for yo...
Is there a way to measure how sorted a list is?
...onsider the example sequence 9, 5, 7, 6. This sequence has the inversions (0,1), (0,2), (0,3), (2,3) and the inversion number 4.
If you want a value between 0 and 1, you can divide the inversion number by N choose 2.
To actually create an algorithm to compute this score for how sorted a list is, you...
What does the JSLint error 'body of a for in should be wrapped in an if statement' mean?
... a for in loop to enumerate over an array. Never. Use good old for(var i = 0; i<arr.length; i++).
The reason behind this is the following: each object in JavaScript has a special field called prototype. Everything you add to that field is going to be accessible on every object of that type. Supp...
