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How to use mongoimport to import csv

... Is it possible to import all the records from the csv into just 1 object instead of 1 object per record? – Aniket Kapse Aug 22 '16 at 12:34 ...
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Does Spring @Transactional attribute work on a private method?

...ch AOP implementation you use! If you use (default) Spring Proxy AOP, then all AOP functionality provided by Spring (like @Transactional) will only be taken into account if the call goes through the proxy. -- This is normally the case if the annotated method is invoked from another bean. This has tw...
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How to remove a field from params[:something]

... = params.except[the one I wish to remove] This is a safer way to 'grab' all the params you need into a copy WITHOUT destroying the original passed in params (which is NOT a good thing to do as it will make debugging and maintenance of your code very hard over time). Or you could just pass direc...
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How to detect if a property exists on an ExpandoObject?

...a dynamic invocation, with the case you get in the internals. More specifically, it is explicitly implemented: github.com/mono/mono/blob/master/mcs/class/dlr/Runtime/… – Dykam Feb 4 '15 at 18:04 ...
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How to write LaTeX in IPython Notebook?

...you would. Then use nbconvert to turn the ipynb to TeX (code, figures and all), and run latex to render that to PDF, etc. You don't get live-rendered TeX in the browser like you do with MathJax / Markdown, but you do still have TeX / code in one document. – minrk ...
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What reason is there to use null instead of undefined in JavaScript?

...t undefined is always preferable and serves the same purpose programmatically. What are some practical reasons to use null instead of undefined ? ...
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Is it safe to resolve a promise multiple times?

... rejected), that is it for a defered object - it is done. If you should call then(...) on it's promise again, you should immediately get the (first) resolved/rejected result. Additional calls to resolve() will not (should not?) have any effect. Not sure what happens if you attempt to reject a de...
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When should I use uuid.uuid1() vs. uuid.uuid4() in python?

...d4() generates, as you said, a random UUID. The chance of a collision is really, really, really small. Small enough, that you shouldn't worry about it. The problem is, that a bad random-number generator makes it more likely to have collisions. This excellent answer by Bob Aman sums it up nicely. (I...
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What are file descriptors, explained in simple terms?

...you open a network socket, it is also represented by an integer and it is called Socket Descriptor. I hope you understand. share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Why use Ruby instead of Smalltalk? [closed]

...hrough its adolescence. There are a lot of similarities between Ruby and Smalltalk -- maglev is a testament to that. Despite having a more unusual syntax, Smalltalk has all (if not more) of the object-oriented beauty of Ruby. ...