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transform object to array with lodash

... the key as a property? (in this example, if the id property did not exist and you wanted to create it based on the key of each object. – Michael Liquori Mar 7 '16 at 20:02 8 ...
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How to launch Safari and open URL from iOS app

... But this is not 100%, because if someone use a jailbreaked iOS and use Chrome or something as default browser, then this will open that, not Safari – Laszlo Sep 30 '13 at 12:55 ...
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htaccess Access-Control-Allow-Origin

I'm creating a script that loads externally on other sites. It loads CSS and HTML and works fine on my own servers. 9 Answe...
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Best way to parseDouble with comma as decimal separator?

... To further mess things up, some locales use comma as a thousands separator, in which case "1,234" would parse to 1234.0 instead of throwing an error. – Joonas Pulakka Dec 1 '10 at 11:11 ...
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How do I convert CamelCase into human-readable names in Java?

...e(test) + "]"); } It uses zero-length matching regex with lookbehind and lookforward to find where to insert spaces. Basically there are 3 patterns, and I use String.format to put them together to make it more readable. The three patterns are: UC behind me, UC followed by LC in front of me ...
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What are “decorators” and how are they used?

...on online for decorators save for a blurb in the AngularJS documentation and a brief (albeit interesting) mention in a youtube video . ...
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Copy array by value

...e.log({newArray}); Basically, the slice() operation clones the array and returns a reference to a new array. Also note that: For references, strings and numbers (and not the actual object), slice() copies object references into the new array. Both the original and new array refer to the same o...
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How to find out the number of CPUs using python

...is not in use), multiprocessing.cpu_count() is the way to go in Python 2.6 and newer. The following method falls back to a couple of alternative methods in older versions of Python: import os import re import subprocess def available_cpu_count(): """ Number of available virtual or physical CP...
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Hash Code and Checksum - what's the difference?

My understanding is that a hash code and checksum are similar things - a numeric value, computed for a block of data, that is relatively unique. ...
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Getting the index of the returned max or min item using max()/min() on a list

I'm using Python's max and min functions on lists for a minimax algorithm, and I need the index of the value returned by max() or min() . In other words, I need to know which move produced the max (at a first player's turn) or min (second player) value. ...