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How is a CRC32 checksum calculated?

... 1 0000 0100 1100 0001 0001 1101 1011 0111 The highest term (x32) is usually not explicitly written, so it can instead be represented in hex just as 0x 04 C1 1D B7 Feel free to count the 1s and 0s, but you'll find they match up with the polynomial, where 1 is bit 0 (or the first bit) and x ...
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How to validate an email address in JavaScript

...b"@gmail.com, _@gmail.com, 1@gmail.com , 1_example@something.gmail.com are all valid, but Gmail will never allow any of these email addresses. You should do this by accepting the email address and sending an email message to that email address, with a code/link the user must visit to confirm validit...
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How to create a zip archive of a directory in Python?

...e. The documentation tells you what functions are available, but doesn't really explain how you can use them to zip an entire directory. I think it's easiest to explain with some example code: #!/usr/bin/env python import os import zipfile def zipdir(path, ziph): # ziph is zipfile handle f...
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What do linkers do?

...converts the source file into object byte code. This byte code (sometimes called object code) is mnemonic instructions that only your computer architecture understands. Traditionally, these files have an .OBJ extension. After the object file is created, the linker comes into play. More often than ...
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How to remove the querystring and get only the url?

...he querystring. explode() is less direct because it must produce a potentially two-element array by which the first element must be accessed. Some other techniques may break when the querystring is missing or potentially mutate other/unintended substrings in the url -- these techniques should be a...
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How can I add new keys to a dictionary?

...ted to strings). dict.update can also take another dictionary, but I personally prefer not to explicitly create a new dictionary in order to update another one. – bgusach Feb 13 '19 at 8:38 ...
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Realistic usage of the C99 'restrict' keyword?

...aw it mentioned. I read a brief description, stating that it would be basically a promise from the programmer that the pointer won't be used to point somewhere else. ...
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Will the Garbage Collector call IDisposable.Dispose for me?

...lizer, and implement IDisposable, that your finalizer needs to explicitly call Dispose. This is logical, and is what I've always done in the rare situations where a finalizer is warranted. ...
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Python: try statement in a single line

...ther dynamic languages. The safer way (and the prevailing style) is to set all variables to something. If they might not get set, set them to None first (or 0 or '' or something if it is more applicable.) If you do assign all the names you are interested in first, you do have options. The best...
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How to remove from a map while iterating it?

...= m.erase(it)" since C++11 } else { ++it; } } Note that we really want an ordinary for loop here, since we are modifying the container itself. The range-based loop should be strictly reserved for situations where we only care about the elements. The syntax for the RBFL makes this clear...