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How to avoid scientific notation for large numbers in JavaScript?

...umber.toFixed, but it uses scientific notation if the number is >= 1e21 and has a maximum precision of 20. Other than that, you can roll your own, but it will be messy. function toFixed(x) { if (Math.abs(x) < 1.0) { var e = parseInt(x.toString().split('e-')[1]); if (e) { x *...
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Creating temporary files in bash

...many shell scripts take the name of the program with the pid as a suffix and use that as a temporary file name. This kind of naming scheme is predictable and the race condition it creates is easy for an attacker to win. A safer, though still inferior, approach is to make a temporary directo...
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Why is exception handling bad?

Google's Go language has no exceptions as a design choice, and Linus of Linux fame has called exceptions crap. Why? 15 Answ...
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How to use gradle zip in local system without downloading when using gradle-wrapper

...ip in gradle/wrapper/. Then, ./gradlew build downloaded local copy of zip and built the project. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Shorten string without cutting words in JavaScript

I'm not very good with string manipulation in JavaScript, and I was wondering how you would go about shortening a string without cutting any word off. I know how to use substring, but not indexOf or anything really well. ...
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Download a specific tag with Git

...hole repository. After the clone, you can list the tags with $ git tag -l and then checkout a specific tag: $ git checkout tags/<tag_name> Even better, checkout and create a branch (otherwise you will be on a branch named after the revision number of tag): $ git checkout tags/<tag_name...
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Try catch statements in C

... in C. However, is there a way to "simulate" them? Sure, there is assert and other tricks but nothing like try/catch, that also catch the raised exception. Thank you ...
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What is the difference between substr and substring?

...t it to the end of the string (no second argument) – André Chalella Oct 20 '15 at 2:48 This is so ridiculous that I a...
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How do I restart nginx only after the configuration test was successful on Ubuntu?

When I restart the nginx service on a command line on an Ubuntu server, the service crashes when a nginx configuration file has errors. On a multi-site server this puts down all the sites, even the ones without configuration errors. ...
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throw new std::exception vs throw std::exception

... The conventional way to throw and catch exceptions is to throw an exception object and to catch it by reference (usually const reference). The C++ language requires the compiler to generate the appropriate code to construct the exception object and to pro...