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Least common multiple for 3 or more numbers
How do you calculate the least common multiple of multiple numbers?
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Passing an array by reference
How does passing a statically allocated array by reference work?
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Catch a thread's exception in the caller thread in Python
I'm very new to Python and multithreaded programming in general. Basically, I have a script that will copy files to another location. I would like this to be placed in another thread so I can output .... to indicate that the script is still running.
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How to iterate over values of an Enum having flags?
If I have a variable holding a flags enum, can I somehow iterate over the single-bit values in that specific variable? Or do I have to use Enum.GetValues to iterate over the entire enum and check which ones are set?
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How to avoid type safety warnings with Hibernate HQL results?
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CROSS JOIN vs INNER JOIN in SQL
What is the difference between CROSS JOIN and INNER JOIN ?
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Elegant way to combine multiple collections of elements?
Say I have an arbitrary number of collections, each containing objects of the same type (for example, List<int> foo and List<int> bar ). If these collections were themselves in a collection (e.g., of type List<List<int>> , I could use SelectMany to combine them all into...
More elegant “ps aux | grep -v grep”
When I check list of processes and 'grep' out those that are interesting for me, the grep itself is also included in the results. For example, to list terminals:
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In which order should floats be added to get the most precise result?
This was a question I was asked at my recent interview and I want to know (I don't actually remember the theory of the numerical analysis, so please help me :)
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Windows path in Python
What is the best way to represent a Windows directory, for example "C:\meshes\as" ? I have been trying to modify a script but it never works because I can't seem to get the directory right, I assume because of the '\' acting as escape character?
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