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Running karma after installation results in 'karma' is not recognized as an internal or external com
I'm trying to run karma as part as an angular-seed project, after installing karma using
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Abusing the algebra of algebraic data types - why does this work?
The 'algebraic' expression for algebraic data types looks very suggestive to someone with a background in mathematics. Let me try to explain what I mean.
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Declaring pointers; asterisk on the left or right of the space between the type and name? [duplicate
I've seen mixed versions of this in a lot of code. (This applies to C and C++, by the way.) People seem to declare pointers in one of two ways, and I have no idea which one is correct, of if it even matters.
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C++, copy set to vector
I need to copy std::set to std::vector :
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Python - How to sort a list of lists by the fourth element in each list? [duplicate]
... sort the following list of lists by the fourth element (the integer) in each individual list.
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Why is x86 ugly? Why is it considered inferior when compared to others? [closed]
Recently I've been reading some SO archives and encountered statements against the x86 architecture.
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Equation for testing if a point is inside a circle
If you have a circle with center (center_x, center_y) and radius radius , how do you test if a given point with coordinates (x, y) is inside the circle?
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How to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window?
How is it possible to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window or any other sign to the user?
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How to go back (ctrl+z) in vi/vim
In normal text editors [with all due respect to Vim] there is a shortcut Ctrl + Z when you have done something nasty and want to return to the previous version of the text. Like BACK button in Word. I wonder how can you achieve this behaviour in Vim.
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Is there a better alternative than this to 'switch on type'?
Seeing as C# can't switch on a Type (which I gather wasn't added as a special case because is relationships mean that more than one distinct case might apply), is there a better way to simulate switching on type other than this?
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