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Using SASS with ASP.NET [closed]
I'm looking into ways to use SASS (Syntactically Awesome StyleSheets) from the Ruby HAML package in an ASP.NET environment. Ideally, I would like compilation of SASS files into CSS to be a seamless part of the build process.
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Open URL under cursor in Vim with browser
I'm using Twitvim for the first time. Seeing all the URLs in there made me wonder, is there any way to open the URL under the cursor in your favorite browser or a specified one?
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Default parameters with C++ constructors [closed]
...ks in their favor.
One thing to watch out for is if you have defaults for all but one parameter, your class can be implicitly converted from that parameter type. Check out this thread for more info.
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What is sharding and why is it important?
... be possible to infer the appropriate shard membership easily and automatically, and query only the relevant shard.
Some more information about sharding:
Firstly, each database server is identical, having the same table structure. Secondly, the data records are logically split up in a sharded ...
Do I cast the result of malloc?
... someone suggested in a comment that I should not cast the result of malloc , i.e.
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e.printStackTrace equivalent in python
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import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
When doing this inside an except ...: block it will automatically use the current exception. See http://docs.python.org/library/traceback.html for more information.
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Determining if a variable is within range?
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between? would need two parameters it would not allow range.
– Manish Nagdewani
Nov 16 '16 at 13:12
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How to file split at a line number [closed]
... to do this on Windows and don't want to use Cygwin, this project provides all the needed utils as native win32 binaries - unxutils.sourceforge.net
– Jonathon Hill
Dec 30 '11 at 3:27
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Techniques for Tracing Constraints
... and GHC complains could not deduce x ~ y for some x and y . You can usually throw GHC a bone and simply add the isomorphism to the function constraints, but this is a bad idea for several reasons:
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What's the point of 'const' in the Haskell Prelude?
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It's useful for passing to higher-order functions when you don't need all their flexibility. For example, the monadic sequence operator >> can be defined in terms of the monadic bind operator as
x >> y = x >>= const y
It's somewhat neater than using a lambda
x >> y =...
