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setup cron tab to specific time of during weekdays
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npm throws error without sudo
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ruby inheritance vs mixins
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Sourcemaps off by one line in Chrome, with Ruby on Rails, Webpack, and React JS
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Multiple models in a view
...go through 3 full cycles of the mvc cycle? stackoverflow.com/questions/719027/renderaction-renderpartial/…
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mysql query order by multiple items
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Is XSLT worth it? [closed]
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MVC pattern on Android
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Rank items in an array using Python/NumPy, without sorting array twice
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The default assigns the average rank to the tied values:
In [27]: rankdata(b)
Out[27]: array([ 6.5, 3. , 9. , 1. , 3. , 8. , 5. , 6.5, 3. ])
method='ordinal' assigns consecutive ranks:
In [28]: rankdata(b, method='ordinal')
Out[28]: array([6, 2, 9, 1, 3, 8, 5, 7, 4])
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