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What Haskell representation is recommended for 2D, unboxed pixel arrays with millions of pixels?
...ge-processing problems in Haskell. I'm working with both bitonal (bitmap) and color images with millions of pixels. I have a number of questions:
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Diff files present in two different directories
...compare all the files present in both the directories using the diff command. Is there a simple command line option to do it, or do I have to write a shell script to get the file listing and then iterate through them?
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Remote JMX connection
...s. The server was on a VM. The VM was deployed fenced so it has internal and an external IP addresses. We started the server java process with -Djava.rmi.server.hostname=<external-ip-address>.
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Why is extending native objects a bad practice?
... get a perfomance hit? Do they fear that somebody does it "the wrong way", and adds enumerable types to Object , practically destroying all loops on any object?
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Difference between JSP EL, JSF EL and Unified EL [closed]
...difference between the Expression Languages (EL).
There is JSP EL, JSF EL and Unified EL.
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How to iterate through all git branches using bash script
...l the local branches in my repository using bash script.
I need to iterate and check is there any difference between the branch and some remote branches.
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C# if/then directives for debug vs release
In Solution properties, I have Configuration set to "release" for my one and only project.
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How to get the file name from a full path using JavaScript?
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var filename = fullPath.replace(/^.*[\\\/]/, '')
This will handle both \ OR / in paths
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Get only part of an Array in Java?
... part of it. I know in Python you can do something like this array[index:] and it returns the array from the index. Is something like this possible in Java.
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Optimum way to compare strings in JavaScript? [duplicate]
... Unfortunately, stringCompare is not reliable. Opera, IE, Firefox, Chrome and Safari all return 1 for 'dog'.localeCompare('cat'), which is to be expected, and -1 when you reverse the caller and the argument. BUt capital letters behave oddly- 'dog'.localeCompare('Dog') Of the browsers I tested,...
