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How do I change Bootstrap 3 column order on mobile layout?
...a top fixed navbar. Underneath I have two columns, one for a sidebar (3), and one for content (9). Which on desktop looks like this
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How can I read and parse CSV files in C++?
I need to load and use CSV file data in C++. At this point it can really just be a comma-delimited parser (ie don't worry about escaping new lines and commas). The main need is a line-by-line parser that will return a vector for the next line each time the method is called.
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Servlet for serving static content
I deploy a webapp on two different containers (Tomcat and Jetty), but their default servlets for serving the static content have a different way of handling the URL structure I want to use ( details ).
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Adding two Java 8 streams, or an extra element to a stream
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If you add static imports for Stream.concat and Stream.of, the first example could be written as follows:
Stream<Foo> stream = concat(stream1, concat(stream2, of(element)));
Importing static methods with generic names can result in code that becomes difficult ...
Beginners Guide to Haskell? [closed]
...aven't been able to find one that seems interesting enough to read through and/or makes sense.
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Is Ruby pass by reference or by value?
...has a reference to. (Even this isn't bulletproof, though — both of the standard cloning methods do a shallow copy, so the instance variables of the clone still point to the same objects that the originals did. If the objects referenced by the ivars mutate, that will still show up in the copy, sinc...
xUnit.net: Global setup + teardown?
...y to create one. Just create a base test class that implements IDisposable and do your initialization in the constructor and your teardown in the IDisposable.Dispose method. This would look like this:
public abstract class TestsBase : IDisposable
{
protected TestsBase()
{
// Do "glo...
Why are Python lambdas useful? [closed]
...se elements of the original list that are multiples of 3. This is shorter (and, one could argue, clearer) than
def filterfunc(x):
return x % 3 == 0
mult3 = filter(filterfunc, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9])
Of course, in this particular case, you could do the same thing as a list comprehension:
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Rails extending ActiveRecord::Base
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Create a file in the config/initializers directory called extensions.rb and add the following line to the file:
require "active_record_extension"
Inheritance (Preferred)
Refer to Toby's answer.
Monkey patching (Should be avoided)
Create a file in the config/initializers directory called act...
If unit testing is so great, why aren't more companies doing it? [closed]
...icklers for it back then -- I have no idea what our code coverage was like and I was writing most of the unit tests. Since then I've run into some companies that do lots of testing, but it's chair testing: relies on a person being there, has low repeatibility and low chance of catching bugs. The oth...
