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Where does 'Hello world' come from?

' hello, world ' is usually the first example for any programming language. I've always wondered where this sentence came from and where was it first used. ...
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What's the most elegant way to cap a number to a segment? [closed]

...a-library" answer but just in case you're using Lodash you can use .clamp: _.clamp(yourInput, lowerBound, upperBound); So that: _.clamp(22, -10, 10); // => 10 Here is its implementation, taken from Lodash source: /** * The base implementation of `_.clamp` which doesn't coerce arguments. * * ...
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Does a `+` in a URL scheme/host/path represent a space?

...but any + characters in the path component is expected to be treated literally. To be explicit: + is only a special character in the query component. share | improve this answer | ...
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Running single test from unittest.TestCase via command line

... Just noticed that this works only if the method is called "test*", so unfortunately it cannot be used to occasionally run test that is "disabled" by rename – Alois Mahdal Apr 15 '13 at 12:29 ...
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Merge and interleave two arrays in Ruby

... that Chris wants to interleave the elements, not concatenate them. Essentially, he wants [a, s].transpose except that the two rows don't conform, leaving #zip as the obvious solution. And I don't believe he meant that he really cared whether a was mutated ... I don't think he was commenting on a mu...
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A cron job for rails: best practices?

... I'm using the rake approach (as supported by heroku) With a file called lib/tasks/cron.rake .. task :cron => :environment do puts "Pulling new requests..." EdiListener.process_new_messages puts "done." end To execute from the command line, this is just "rake cron". This command ...
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What does “:=” do?

... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equals_sign#In_computer_programming In computer programming languages, the equals sign typically denotes either a boolean operator to test equality of values (e.g. as in Pascal or Eiffel), which is consistent with the symbol's ...
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Why does 'continue' behave like 'break' in a Foreach-Object?

...each that helps to make this conversion easy and make mistakes easy, too). All continues should be replaced with return. P.S.: Unfortunately, it is not that easy to simulate break in ForEach-Object. share | ...
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How can I selectively merge or pick changes from another branch in Git?

I'm using Git on a new project that has two parallel -- but currently experimental -- development branches: 25 Answers ...
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Can I use git diff on untracked files?

...The upshot is that your "untracked" file now becomes a modification to add all the content to this zero-length file, and that shows up in the "git diff" output. git diff echo "this is a new file" > new.txt git diff git add -N new.txt git diff diff --git a/new.txt b/new.txt index e69de29..3b2ae...