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Applicatives compose, monads don't

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Get number days in a specified month using JavaScript? [duplicate]

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How to get the pure text without HTML element using JavaScript?

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The name 'InitializeComponent' does not exist in the current context

If I create a new project in Visual Studio 2010 SP1 and select "WPF Application" and tries to build the generated application, I get the error ...
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Convert Mercurial project to Git [duplicate]

I need to convert a mercurial project to a git project, but I would like to keep the commit history intact. My current solution was to just remove hg related files and then git init && add manually the files I needed, but that would not keep the history. Are there any solutions to this? ...
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In Git, how can I write the current commit hash to a file in the same commit

I'm trying to do a fancy stuff here with Git hooks, but I don't really know how to do it (or if it's possible). 7 Answers ...
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C++ code file extension? .cc vs .cpp [closed]

I have seen C++ code saved as both .cc and .cpp files. Is there a difference between the two? 17 Answers ...
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Convert a CERT/PEM certificate to a PFX certificate

I've seen a couple questions about how to convert a PFX to a cert file, but I need to go the other way. 4 Answers ...
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Replacing a 32-bit loop counter with 64-bit introduces crazy performance deviations with _mm_popcnt_

I was looking for the fastest way to popcount large arrays of data. I encountered a very weird effect: Changing the loop variable from unsigned to uint64_t made the performance drop by 50% on my PC. ...
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Python vs Bash - In which kind of tasks each one outruns the other performance-wise? [closed]

Obviously Python is more user friendly, a quick search on google shows many results that say that, as Python is byte-compiled is usually faster. I even found this that claims that you can see an improvement of over 2000% on dictionary-based operations. ...