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Get underlying NSData from UIImage
...e data can be retrieved later with
let rawData = myImage.cgImage?.dataProvider?.data as Data?
However because the rawData is raw, it is going to be even larger than when using UIImagePNGRepresentation.
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Archive the artifacts in Jenkins
Could someone please explain to me the idea of artifacts in the build process?
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nodejs require inside TypeScript file
... v0.8.8. Better to use the approach by @Valentin and then use say WebStorm IDE that can download definitions for the version of Node you are running and give you autocomplete etc on that.
– Radek
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Angularjs ng-model doesn't work inside ng-if
Here is the fiddle showing the problem. http://jsfiddle.net/Erk4V/1/
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How do I mock the HttpContext in ASP.NET MVC using Moq?
my base controller has an overrride of the Initialize that get's this requestContext. I am trying to pass this along but I am not doing something right.
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“git diff” does nothing
... the index
Diff the index with HEAD
Diff the working copy with HEAD
Outside your workspace, as you guessed, git won't know what to diff, so you have to explicitly specify two paths to compare, hence the usage message.
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What is the difference between fastcgi and fpm?
...fpm is that one APC cache can be shared across multiple processes. With fcgid, the APC cache is per-process. Using fpm can result in big memory savings, which allow you to use that saved memory to spawn more processes, and serve more traffic.
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How to count the number of true elements in a NumPy bool array
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How can I see the entire HTTP request that's being sent by my Python application?
...re out what the error is or what's causing it. They want me to "Please provide the entire request, headers included".
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Declare slice or make slice?
...ints to memory to a slice with 0 elements.
Usually, the first one is more idiomatic if you don't know the exact size of your use case.
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