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Is it possible to hide extension resources in the Chrome web inspector network tab?
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How to compare if two structs, slices or maps are equal?
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B-Tree vs Hash Table
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Local variables in nested functions
...ne free variable (cage) which is then referenced via a closure cell, index 0. The closure itself points to the local variable cage in the get_petters function.
When you actually call the function, that closure is then used to look at the value of cage in the surrounding scope at the time you call t...
What is the difference between tree depth and height?
...ges from the node to the tree's root node.A root node will have a depth of 0.
The height of a node is the number of edges on the longest path from the node to a leaf.A leaf node will have a height of 0.
Properties of a tree:
The height of a tree would be the height of its root node,or equivalent...
Viewing a Deleted File in Git
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answered Sep 8 '09 at 18:15
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How do I parse a string into a number with Dart?
...sert(myInt is int);
print(myInt); // 12345
Note that int.parse() accepts 0x prefixed strings. Otherwise the input is treated as base-10.
You can parse a string into a double with double.parse(). For example:
var myDouble = double.parse('123.45');
assert(myDouble is double);
print(myDouble); // 1...
Make a negative number positive
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answered Jan 29 '09 at 21:25
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HTML5 check if audio is playing?
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How to change time in DateTime?
...the DateTime.Date property:
DateTime s = ...;
TimeSpan ts = new TimeSpan(10, 30, 0);
s = s.Date + ts;
s will now be the same date, but at 10.30am.
Note that DateTime disregards daylight saving time transitions, representing "naive" Gregorian time in both directions (see Remarks section in the Da...
