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Pros and Cons of Interface constants [closed]

... Well, I think that it boils down to the difference between good and good enough. While in most cases you can avoid the use of constants by implementing other patterns (strategy or perhaps flyweight), there is something to be said for not needing a half dozen other classes to represent ...
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iTerm 2: How to set keyboard shortcuts to jump to beginning/end of line?

... Do you know what the code/sequence for Command+Delete is? (clear out the prompt) – Steven Lu Mar 31 '13 at 18:37 ...
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C++: what regex library should I use? [closed]

... Boost.Regex is very good and is slated to become part of the C++0x standard (it's already in TR1). Personally, I find Boost.Xpressive much nicer to work with. It is a header-only library and it has some nice features such as static regexes (regexes ...
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What does f+++++++++ mean in rsync logs?

I'm using rsync to make a backup of my server files, and I have two questions: 4 Answers ...
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Best way to merge two maps and sum the values of same key?

I want to merge them, and sum the values of same keys. So the result will be: 15 Answers ...
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How do I create test and train samples from one dataframe with pandas?

I have a fairly large dataset in the form of a dataframe and I was wondering how I would be able to split the dataframe into two random samples (80% and 20%) for training and testing. ...
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git push says “everything up-to-date” even though I have local changes

I have a remote gitosis server and a local git repository, and each time I make a big change in my code, I'll push the changes to that server too. ...
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Smart pointers: who owns the object? [closed]

...a 'slave' for a shared_ptr, can't deallocate auto_ptr - when the creation and deallocation happen inside the same function, or when the object has to be considered one-owner-only ever. When you assign one pointer to another, the second 'steals' the object from the first. I have my own implementati...
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How to override toString() properly in Java?

Sounds a little stupid, but I need help on my toString() method and it is very irking. I tried looking up online because the toString is the one where it is screwing up and "not finding Kid constructor #2" even though it is there and I would even do something else and it doesn't work. Ok that w...
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write a shell script to ssh to a remote machine and execute commands

... There are multiple remote linux machines, and I need to write a shell script which will execute the same set of commands in each machine. (Including some sudo operations). How can this be done using shell scripting? You can do this with ssh, for example: #!/bin/ba...