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Press alt + numeric in bash and you get (arg [numeric]) what is that?

Press alt + numeric in bash and you get (arg [numeric]) what is that? 7 Answers 7 ...
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Using the rJava package on Win7 64 bit with R

I'm trying to install rJava on a computer with Win 7 64 bit. When I run 12 Answers 1...
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C: What is the difference between ++i and i++?

In C, what is the difference between using ++i and i++ , and which should be used in the incrementation block of a for loop? ...
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Retrieve filename from file descriptor in C

Is it possible to get the filename of a file descriptor (Linux) in C? 7 Answers 7 ...
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Generate random numbers uniformly over an entire range

I need to generate random numbers within a specified interval, [max;min]. 17 Answers 1...
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Node.js create folder or use existing

I already have read the documentation of Node.js and, unless if I missed something, it does not tell what the parameters contain in certain operations, in particular fs.mkdir() . As you can see in the documentation, it's not very much. ...
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Rolling or sliding window iterator?

I need a rolling window (aka sliding window) iterable over a sequence/iterator/generator. Default Python iteration can be considered a special case, where the window length is 1. I'm currently using the following code. Does anyone have a more Pythonic, less verbose, or more efficient method for d...
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How can I get the max (or min) value in a vector?

How can I get the max (or min) value in a vector in C++ ? 10 Answers 10 ...
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How to compare DateTime in C#?

I don't want user to give the back date or time. 9 Answers 9 ...
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How much is too much with C++11 auto keyword?

I've been using the new auto keyword available in the C++11 standard for complicated templated types which is what I believe it was designed for. But I'm also using it for things like: ...