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Node.js quick file server (static files over HTTP)

Is there Node.js ready-to-use tool (installed with npm ), that would help me expose folder content as file server over HTTP. ...
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Android SQLite: nullColumnHack parameter in insert/replace methods

The Android SDK has some convenience methods for manipulating data with SQLite. However both the insert and replace methods use some nullColumnHack parameter which usage I don't understand. ...
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Python: how to print range a-z?

1. Print a-n: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n 17 Answers 17 ...
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How to set the maxAllowedContentLength to 500MB while running on IIS7?

I changed the maxAllowedContentLength to 3 Answers 3 ...
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Ruby custom error classes: inheritance of the message attribute

I can't seem to find much information about custom exception classes. 4 Answers 4 ...
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Executing elements inserted with .innerHTML

I've got a script that inserts some content into an element using innerHTML . 20 Answers ...
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List comprehension: Returning two (or more) items for each item

Is it possible to return 2 (or more) items for each item in a list comprehension? 6 Answers ...
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Python: try statement in a single line

Is there a way in python to turn a try/except into a single line? 12 Answers 12 ...
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Get index of array element faster than O(n)

Given I have a HUGE array, and a value from it. I want to get index of the value in array. Is there any other way, rather then call Array#index to get it? The problem comes from the need of keeping really huge array and calling Array#index enormous amount of times. ...
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Using a Single Row configuration table in SQL Server database. Bad idea?

In developing a shopping cart application I've found that I needed to save settings and configurations based on the administrator's preferences and requirements. This information can be anything from company information, Shipping account IDs, PayPal API keys, notification preferences, etc. ...