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Where does forever store console.log output?
I installed forever and am using it, finding it quite funny.
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Given an array of numbers, return array of products of all other numbers (no division)
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Here is a small recursive function (in C++) to do the modofication in place. It requires O(n) extra space (on stack) though. Assuming the array is in a and N holds the array length, we have
int multiply(int *a, int fwdProduct, int indx)...
Fixed width buttons with Bootstrap
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If the parent is a fixed width element the button will expand to take all width. You can apply existing markup to the container to ensure fixed/fluid buttons take up only the required space.
<div class="span2">
<p><button class="btn btn-primary btn-block">Save</button>&...
What does tree-ish mean in Git?
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Identifiers #1-14 are all "commit-ish", because they all lead to commits, but
because commits also point to directory trees, they all ultimately lead to
(sub)directory tree objects, and can therefore also be used as "tree-ish".
#15 can also be us...
Any reason not to start using the HTML 5 doctype? [closed]
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Well consider this:
When serving as text/html, all you need a doctype for is to trigger standards mode. Beyond that, the doctype does nothing as far as browsers are concerned.
When serving as text/html, whether you use XHTML markup or HTML markup, it's treated by browser...
How do you find the disk size of a Postgres / PostgreSQL table and its indexes
... and index size in terms of bytes/MB/GB/etc , or even better the size for all tables. In Oracle I had a nasty long query that looked at user_lobs and user_segments to give back an answer.
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How do I discover memory usage of my application in Android?
How can I find the memory used on my Android application, programmatically?
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Please explain some of Paul Graham's points on Lisp
...at a comparison to C and Java, which I won't do -- but for some reason I really enjoy discussing this very topic once in a while, so -- here's my shot at an answer.
On points (3) and (4):
Points (3) and (4) on your list seem the most interesting and still relevant now.
To understand them, it is usef...
How to find the .NET framework version of a Visual Studio project?
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It depends which version of Visual Studio:
In 2002, all projects use .Net 1.0
In 2003, all projects use .Net 1.1
In 2005, all projects use .Net 2.0
In 2008, projects use .Net 2.0, 3.0, or 3.5; you can change the version in Project Properties
In 2010, projects use .Net 2.0, 3.0...
Placement of the asterisk in pointer declarations
I've recently decided that I just have to finally learn C/C++, and there is one thing I do not really understand about pointers or more precisely, their definition.
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