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How to create a temporary directory and get the path / file name in Python
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For each row return the column name of the largest value
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One option using your data (for future reference, use set.seed() to make examples using sample ...
How to write a large buffer into a binary file in C++, fast?
...mounts of data onto my SSD(solid state drive). And by huge amounts I mean 80GB.
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Incorrect syntax near ')' calling stored procedure with GETDATE
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High Quality Image Scaling Library [closed]
...the image into the target bitmap
graphics.DrawImage(image, 0, 0, result.Width, result.Height);
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//return the resulting bitmap
return result;
}
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/// Saves an image as a jpeg image, with the given qualit...
Difference between std::system_clock and std::steady_clock?
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From N3376:
20.11.7.1 [time.clock.system]/1:
Objects of class system_clock represent wall clock time from the system-wide realtime clock.
20.11.7.2 [time.clock.steady]/1:
Objects of class steady_clock represent clocks for which ...
How to access maven.build.timestamp for resource filtering
I am using maven 3.0.4 and would like to make the build timestamp accessible to my application. For this, I'm putting a placeholder in a .properties file and let maven filter on build. While this is working fine for ${project.version} , ${maven.build.timestamp} is not substituted on filtering. ...
How to avoid merge-commit hell on GitHub/BitBucket
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One thing to note with this process is that, before merg...
How to copy yanked text to VI command prompt
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LoaderManager with multiple loaders: how to get the right cursorloader
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The Loader class has a method called getId(). I would hope this returns the id you've associated...
