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Convert php array to Javascript

... recommend this - regardless of the PHP version. E.g. pear.php.net/package/Services_JSON – hakre Feb 19 '13 at 9:32 Yo...
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How to only find files in a given directory, and ignore subdirectories using bash

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brew install gcc too time consuming

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Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token :

... To add to @andy_magoon, in my case, I had a script tag that was supposed to serve up javascript, but because the request was redirected to an HTML page (its not important why it was redirected), which begins with <!DOCTYPE html>, whic...
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Difference: std::runtime_error vs std::exception()

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Passing multiple error classes to ruby's rescue clause in a DRY fashion

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Finding the PHP File (at run time) where a Class was Defined

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How exactly does the python any() function work?

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Split string based on a regular expression

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Where is PATH_MAX defined in Linux?

Which header file should I invoke with #include to be able to use PATH_MAX as an int for sizing a string? 5 Answers ...