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Where are an UIWebView's cookies stored?

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How to make PyCharm always show line numbers

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List all svn:externals recursively?

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Git: Show all of the various changes to a single line in a specified file over the entire git histor

... 109 Since git 1.8.4, there is a more direct way to answer your question. Assuming that line 110 is...
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How can I change Eclipse theme?

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How to flatten only some dimensions of a numpy array

... Take a look at numpy.reshape . >>> arr = numpy.zeros((50,100,25)) >>> arr.shape # (50, 100, 25) >>> new_arr = arr.reshape(5000,25) >>> new_arr.shape # (5000, 25) # One shape dimension can be -1. # In this case, the value is inferred from # the le...
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How to change MySQL column definition?

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Cause CMAKE to generate an error

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C++: variable 'std::ifstream ifs' has initializer but incomplete type

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MySQL Select minimum/maximum among two (or more) given values

... use LEAST and GREATEST function to achieve it. SELECT GREATEST(A.date0, B.date0) AS date0, LEAST(A.date1, B.date1) AS date1 FROM A, B WHERE B.x = A.x Both are described here http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/comparison-operators.html ...