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Is there a way to squash a number of commits non-interactively?
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@sebnukem - That's when we try to push the branch and the remote is configured to reject force pushes.
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Feb 17 '16 at 10:47
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Using an image caption in Markdown Jekyll
I am hosting a Jekyll Blog on Github and write my posts with Markdown. When I am adding images, I do it the following way:
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C++ unordered_map using a custom class type as the key
... things:
A hash function; this must be a class that overrides operator() and calculates the hash value given an object of the key-type. One particularly straight-forward way of doing this is to specialize the std::hash template for your key-type.
A comparison function for equality; this is require...
Windows batch files: .bat vs .cmd?
As I understand it, .bat is the old 16-bit naming convention, and .cmd is for 32-bit Windows, i.e., starting with NT. But I continue to see .bat files everywhere, and they seem to work exactly the same using either suffix. Assuming that my code will never need to run on anything older than NT, d...
Make HTML5 video poster be same size as video itself
...ieve this (example); however, to have a background stretched to the height and the width of a video, you'll have to use an absolutely positioned <img> tag (example).
It is also possible to set background-size to 100% 100% in browsers that support background-size (example).
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A better wa...
Most efficient way to store thousand telephone numbers
...digits left. We view these remaining five digits as 17-bit binary integers and store k of those bits using one method and 17 - k = m with a different method, determining k at the end to minimize the required space.
We first sort the phone numbers (all reduced to 5 decimal digits). Then we count how...
Implications of foldr vs. foldl (or foldl')
...rstly, Real World Haskell , which I am reading, says to never use foldl and instead use foldl' . So I trust it.
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How does zip(*[iter(s)]*n) work in Python?
...unction call. Therefore you're passing the same iterator 3 times to zip(), and it pulls an item from the iterator each time.
x = iter([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9])
print zip(x, x, x)
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Converting int to bytes in Python 3
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That's the way it was designed - and it makes sense because usually, you would call bytes on an iterable instead of a single integer:
>>> bytes([3])
b'\x03'
The docs state this, as well as the docstring for bytes:
>>> help(bytes)
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Use dynamic variable names in JavaScript
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Since ECMA-/Javascript is all about Objects and Contexts (which, are also somekind of Object), every variable is stored in a such called Variable- (or in case of a Function, Activation Object).
So if you create variables like this:
var a = 1,
b = 2,
c = 3;
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