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How can we make xkcd style graphs?
Apparently, folk have figured out how to make xkcd style graphs in Mathematica and in LaTeX . Can we do it in R? Ggplot2-ers? A geom_xkcd and/or theme_xkcd?
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Handling click events on a drawable within an EditText
I have added an image right of the text in an EditText widget, using the following XML:
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Python: Check if one dictionary is a subset of another larger dictionary
I'm trying to write a custom filter method that takes an arbitrary number of kwargs and returns a list containing the elements of a database-like list that contain those kwargs .
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Generate random int value from 3 to 6
Is it possible in Microsoft SQL Server generate random int value from Min to Max (3-9 example, 15-99 e.t.c)
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How do multiple clients connect simultaneously to one port, say 80, on a server? [duplicate]
I understand the basics of how ports work. However, what I don't get is how multiple clients can simultaneously connect to say port 80. I know each client has a unique (for their machine) port. Does the server reply back from an available port to the client, and simply state the reply came from 80? ...
How to calculate number of days between two dates
I have two input dates taking from Date Picker control. I have selected start date 2/2/2012 and end date 2/7/2012. I have written following code for that.
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bash HISTSIZE vs. HISTFILESIZE?
What is the difference in HISTSIZE vs. HISTFILESIZE ?
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What is the difference between procedural programming and functional programming? [closed]
I've read the Wikipedia articles for both procedural programming and functional programming , but I'm still slightly confused. Could someone boil it down to the core?
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How do you set your pythonpath in an already-created virtualenv?
What file do I edit, and how? I created a virtual environment.
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How to create module-wide variables in Python? [duplicate]
Is there a way to set up a global variable inside of a module? When I tried to do it the most obvious way as appears below, the Python interpreter said the variable __DBNAME__ did not exist.
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