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Replace all whitespace characters
I want to replace all occurrences of white space characters (space, tab, newline) in JavaScript.
How to do so?
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What is two way binding?
...ners). Other frameworks like Knockout do wire up two-way binding automagically.
In Backbone, you can easily achieve #1 by binding a view's "render" method to its model's "change" event. To achieve #2, you need to also add a change listener to the input element, and call model.set in the handle...
How do I convert a Ruby class name to a underscore-delimited symbol?
...ow can I programmatically turn a class name, FooBar , into a symbol, :foo_bar ? e.g. something like this, but that handles camel case properly?
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Rolling or sliding window iterator?
...nder why the default window size should be 2? Should it have a default at all?
– SingleNegationElimination
Jul 25 '11 at 22:02
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Python - When to use file vs open
...bove natively support the with statement. In Python 2.5, you must add from __future__ import with_statement to the top of your code.
– IceArdor
Jul 14 '14 at 20:40
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Suppressing “is never used” and “is never assigned to” warnings in C#
I have a HTTPSystemDefinitions.cs file in C# project which basically describes the older windows ISAPI for consumption by managed code.
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How to read environment variables in Scala
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I would also prefer Properties. It allows to retrieve Optionals, and has names for commonly used properties.
– ppopoff
Dec 17 '15 at 14:46
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range over interface{} which stores a slice
...t interface{}) {
switch t := t.(type) {
case []string:
for _, value := range t {
fmt.Println(value)
}
case []int:
for _, value := range t {
fmt.Println(value)
}
}
}
Check out the code on the playground.
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How can I use getSystemService in a non-activity class (LocationManager)?
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You can go for this :
getActivity().getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE);
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What does the “@” symbol mean in reference to lists in Haskell?
...hout the @, you'd have to choose between (1) or (2):(3).
This syntax actually works for any constructor; if you have data Tree a = Tree a [Tree a], then t@(Tree _ kids) gives you access to both the tree and its children.
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