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Returning a boolean from a Bash function
...ode 0 = everything went ok = 0 errors; error code 1 = the main thing this call was supposed to do failed; else: fail! look it up in the manpage.
– flying sheep
Mar 3 '14 at 19:51
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Working with huge files in VIM
I tried opening a huge (~2GB) file in VIM but it choked. I don't actually need to edit the file, just jump around efficiently.
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onMeasure custom view explanation
...ls, but each one is a little bit different than the other. Sometimes they call super.onMeasure at the end, sometimes they use setMeasuredDimension and didn't call it. Where is a difference?
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Disable Interpolation when Scaling a
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Is there a canvas property or browser setting I can change programmatically to disable interpolation when scaling elements?
The answer is maybe some day. For now, you'll have to resort to hack-arounds to get what you want.
image-rendering
The working draft of CSS3 outlines a new property,...
What is the significance of initializing direction arrays below with given values when developing ch
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This is a technique to encode all directions as arrays - every pair of di[i],dj[i] is a different direction.
If we imagine we have a piece at a location x,y, and we want to add onto its x and its y value to move it to a nearby location, 1,0 is east, -1,0...
How to call shell commands from Ruby
How do I call shell commands from inside of a Ruby program? How do I then get output from these commands back into Ruby?
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Replacements for switch statement in Python?
...erformance is an issue, so it doesn't re-build the dict on every function call
– Claudiu
Oct 23 '08 at 16:22
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Downcasting in Java
Upcasting is allowed in Java, however downcasting gives a compile error.
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Is it correct to use DIV inside FORM?
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It is totally fine .
The form will submit only its input type controls ( *also Textarea , Select , etc...).
You have nothing to worry about a div within a form.
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Java Try Catch Finally blocks without Catch
I'm reviewing some new code. The program has a try and a finally block only. Since the catch block is excluded, how does the try block work if it encounters an exception or anything throwable? Does it just go directly to the finally block?
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