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'typeid' versus 'typeof' in C++
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C++ language has no such thing as typeof. You must be looking at some compiler-specific extensi...
Why does Pycharm's inspector complain about “d = {}”?
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Why can't I stop vim from wrapping my code?
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'textwidth' 'tw' number (default 0)
local to buffer
{not in Vi}
Maximum width of text that is being inserted. A longer line will be
broken after white space to get this width. A zero value dis...
Spring 3 MVC accessing HttpRequest from controller
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Does the Go language have function/method overloading?
...the types was a major simplifying decision in Go's type system.
Update: 2016-04-07
While Go still does not have overloaded functions (and probably never will), the most useful feature of overloading, that of calling a function with optional arguments and inferring defaults for those omitted can b...
CSS selector for other than the first child and last child
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How can I use numpy.correlate to do autocorrelation?
...nction, is to itself at a certain time difference. At a time difference of 0, the auto-correlation should be the highest because the signal is identical to itself, so you expected that the first element in the autocorrelation result array would be the greatest. However, the correlation is not starti...
Likelihood of collision using most significant bits of a UUID in Java
...east significant half. So the most significant half of your UUID contains 60 bits of randomness, which means you on average need to generate 2^30 UUIDs to get a collision (compared to 2^61 for the full UUID).
So I would say that you are rather safe. Note, however that this is absolutely not true fo...
Any way to force strict mode in node?
...d you can now place
"use strict";
at the top of your file in node >= 0.10.7, but if you want your whole app to run in strict (including external modules) you can do this
node --use_strict
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Django's SuspiciousOperation Invalid HTTP_HOST header
...re is discussion right now by the Django developers to change this from a 500 internal server error to a 400 response. See this ticket.
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