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Flex-box: Align last row to grid

...d:after and it works the same. Now if you tried something like this it totally breaks. Notice the widths for each set of 4 dont add up to 100%. In the OP's fiddle the widths are set in px so your solution doesn't work this situation. – Jacob Jan 26 '16 at 15...
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How can I read SMS messages from the device programmatically in Android?

...ForResult(intent, 1); }else { List<Sms> lst = getAllSms(); } }else { List<Sms> lst = getAllSms(); } Set app as default SMS app @Override protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) { if (requestCode == 1...
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Python debugging tips [closed]

... same effect in the running code ipdb is a version of pdb for IPython. It allows the use of pdb with all the IPython features including tab completion. It is also possible to set pdb to automatically run on an uncaught exception. Pydb was written to be an enhanced version of Pdb. Benefits? ...
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How to correctly use the extern keyword in C

...les: on variables it doesn't instantiate the variable itself, i.e. doesn't allocate any memory. This needs to be done somewhere else. Thus it's important if you want to import the variable from somewhere else. For functions, this only tells the compiler that linkage is extern. As this is the default...
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What is the difference between partitioning and bucketing a table in Hive ?

... Partitioning data is often used for distributing load horizontally, this has performance benefit, and helps in organizing data in a logical fashion. Example: if we are dealing with a large employee table and often run queries with WHERE clauses that restrict the results to a particular ...
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What's the _ underscore representative of in Swift References?

...ng, s2: String) -> String { return s1 + s2; } } When you call foo(), it is called like bar.foo("Hello", s2: "World"). But, you can override this behavior by using _ in front of s2 where it's declared. func foo(s1: String, _ s2: String) -> String{ return s1 + s2; } Then, w...
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When is “i += x” different from “i = i + x” in Python?

... This depends entirely on the object i. += calls the __iadd__ method (if it exists -- falling back on __add__ if it doesn't exist) whereas + calls the __add__ method1 or the __radd__ method in a few cases2. From an API perspective, __iadd__ is supposed to be used fo...
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Using pg_dump to only get insert statements from one table within database

I'm looking for a way to get all rows as INSERT statements from one specific table within a database using pg_dump in PostgreSQL. ...
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Lazy Method for Reading Big File in Python?

... close the map map.close() If either your computer, OS or python are 32-bit, then mmap-ing large files can reserve large parts of your address space and starve your program of memory. share | ...
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Serializing class instance to JSON

...ps() only knows how to serialize a limited set of object types by default, all built-in types. List here: https://docs.python.org/3.3/library/json.html#encoders-and-decoders One good solution would be to make your class inherit from JSONEncoder and then implement the JSONEncoder.default() function...