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Why is git push gerrit HEAD:refs/for/master used instead of git push origin master

... 60 In order to avoid having to fully specify the git push command you could alternatively modify y...
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Calculate difference in keys contained in two Python dictionaries

... 60 In case you want the difference recursively, I have written a package for python: https://githu...
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Alarm Manager Example

...m.setRepeating(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, System.currentTimeMillis(), 1000 * 60 * 10, pi); // Millisec * Second * Minute } public void cancelAlarm(Context context) { Intent intent = new Intent(context, Alarm.class); PendingIntent sender = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(context...
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Android: Vertical ViewPager [closed]

... Michael Celey 11.7k66 gold badges5252 silver badges6060 bronze badges answered Sep 6 '13 at 12:21 KulaiKulai 58211 gold badge55 s...
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Is it possible to move/rename files in Git and maintain their history?

... 660 Git detects renames rather than persisting the operation with the commit, so whether you use gi...
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Share Large, Read-Only Numpy Array Between Multiprocessing Processes

I have a 60GB SciPy Array (Matrix) I must share between 5+ multiprocessing Process objects. I've seen numpy-sharedmem and read this discussion on the SciPy list. There seem to be two approaches-- numpy-sharedmem and using a multiprocessing.RawArray() and mapping NumPy dtype s to ctype s. ...
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Android: how to draw a border to a LinearLayout

...ctor and reuse them in the onDraw() method. Allocating in onDraw() (called 60 times per second) leads to poor performance, battery drain, etc – Louis CAD Jan 21 '16 at 15:01 a...
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Can someone give an example of cosine similarity, in a very simple, graphical way?

...t((1^2 + 1^2))* sqrt((1^2 + 1^2)) = 1/2 = 0.5 then inverse of cos 0.5 is 60 degrees. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How to split a column into two columns?

... 60 You can extract the different parts out quite neatly using a regex pattern: In [11]: df.row.st...
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Adding iOS UITableView HeaderView (not section header)

...l]; UILabel *headerLabel1 = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(60, 0, headerView.frame.size.width-120.0, headerView.frame.size.height)]; headerLabel1.textAlignment = NSTextAlignmentRight; headerLabel1.text = @"LeadName"; headerLabel.textColor=[UIColor whiteColor]; header...