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What is /dev/null 2>&1?

... either appending to or writing to /dev/null has the same net effect. I usually just use > for that reason.) 2>&1 redirects standard error (2) to standard output (1), which then discards it as well since standard output has already been redirected. ...
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How to make layout with View fill the remaining space?

... I don't fully understand how this is possible but it is really cool trick to avoid RelativeLayout – a.dibacco Jan 19 '17 at 21:11 2 ...
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How do I remedy “The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this docu

...ugging, as soon as you've arrived at a breakpoint or used Debug > Break All, use Debug > Windows > Modules. You'll see a list of all the assemblies that are loaded into the process. Locate the one you want to get debug info for. Right-click it and select Symbol Load Information. You'll ...
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What do querySelectorAll and getElementsBy* methods return?

...Name (and similar functions like getElementsByTagName and querySelectorAll ) work the same as getElementById or do they return an array of elements? ...
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Is recursion a feature in and of itself?

...int of learning a language, recursion isn't a feature. If your professor really docked you marks for using a "feature" he hadn't taught yet, that was wrong. Reading between the lines, one possibility is that by using recursion, you avoided ever using a feature that was supposed to be a learning ou...
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Secondary axis with twinx(): how to add to legend?

... adding the line: ax2.legend(loc=0) You'll get this: But if you want all labels on one legend then you should do something like this: import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from matplotlib import rc rc('mathtext', default='regular') time = np.arange(10) temp = np.random.random(10...
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Is the ternary operator faster than an “if” condition in Java [duplicate]

...one to " if-conditional syndrome " which means I tend to use if conditions all the time. I rarely ever use the ternary operator. For instance: ...
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How do I put an already-running process under nohup?

... stay in your current shell's process tree until you exit your shell) This allows you to see all the jobs that this shell started." (from [quantprinciple.com/invest/index.php/docs/tipsandtricks/unix/…) – Dr. Jan-Philip Gehrcke Mar 17 '11 at 13:46 ...
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Convert a list to a data frame

...hich in turn yields FALSE as its default. Assuming your list of lists is called l: df <- data.frame(matrix(unlist(l), nrow=length(l), byrow=T)) The above will convert all character columns to factors, to avoid this you can add a parameter to the data.frame() call: df <- data.frame(matrix(unl...
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how do you push only some of your local git commits?

...ot have to use master~3. Any reference to the desired "up to" commit is equally valid, such as HEAD~3 or HEAD~~~, or the specific SHA, or a tag which labels that commit. – Kaz Jul 4 '14 at 18:49 ...