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Copy file or directories recursively in Python
Python seems to have functions for copying files (e.g. shutil.copy ) and functions for copying directories (e.g. shutil.copytree ) but I haven't found any function that handles both. Sure, it's trivial to check whether you want to copy a file or a directory, but it seems like a strange omission.
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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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How can I set the default value for an HTML element?
I thought that adding a "value" attribute set on the <select> element below would cause the <option> containing my provided "value" to be selected by default:
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How do you install an APK file in the Android emulator?
I finally managed to obfuscate my Android application, now I want to test it by installing the APK file and running it on the emulator.
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Is there a ceiling equivalent of // operator in Python?
I found out about the // operator in Python which in Python 3 does division with floor.
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Timer function to provide time in nano seconds using C++
I wish to calculate the time it took for an API to return a value.
The time taken for such an action is in the space of nano seconds. As the API is a C++ class/function, I am using the timer.h to caculate the same:
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Objective-C Static Class Level variables
I have a class Film, each of which stores a unique ID. In C#, Java etc I can define a static int currentID and each time i set the ID i can increase the currentID and the change occurs at the class level not object level. Can this be done in Objective-C? I've found it very hard to find an answer for...
Multiple left-hand assignment with JavaScript
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How to compare two strings in dot separated version format in Bash?
Is there any way to compare such strings on bash, e.g.: 2.4.5 and 2.8 and 2.4.5.1 ?
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