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What is a build tool?
For past 4 years, I have been programming with Eclipse (for Java), and Visual Studio Express (for C#). The IDEs mentioned always seemed to provide every facility a programmer might ask for (related to programming, of course).
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month name to month number and vice versa in python
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Hmmm, I did this and it worked... d = dict((v,k) for k,v in enumerate(calendar.month_abbr))
– Mark_Masoul
Aug 5 '10 at 18:58
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git shallow clone (clone --depth) misses remote branches
...e branch (at your requested depth).
Unfortunately both options (--depth and --single-branch) have been faulty in the past and the use of shallow clones implicits unresolved problems (as you can read in the link I posted above), which is caused by the given history-rewrite. This leads in overall t...
Can I set variables to undefined or pass undefined as an argument?
I’m a bit confused about JavaScript’s undefined and null values.
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Download file from web in Python 3
...`; this step can't be used if data is binary
The easiest way to download and save a file is to use the urllib.request.urlretrieve function:
import urllib.request
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# Download the file from `url` and save it locally under `file_name`:
urllib.request.urlretrieve(url, file_name)
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Are there pronounceable names for common Haskell operators? [closed]
I'm reading Learn You a Haskell for Great Good , and I never know how to pronounce the Haskell operators. Do they have "real" names? ?
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Difference between $(window).load() and $(document).ready() functions
What is the difference between $(window).load(function() {}) and $(document).ready(function() {}) in jQuery?
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What is a “translation unit” in C++
I am reading at the time the "Effective C++" written by Meyers
and came across the term "translation unit".
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Deleting elements from std::set while iterating
I need to go through a set and remove elements that meet a predefined criteria.
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Advanced JavaScript: Why is this function wrapped in parentheses? [duplicate]
... get "1" when I run this code? What is this strange little appendix of (1) and why is the function wrapped in parentheses?
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