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Looking for a good world map generation algorithm [closed]

... and modify your second idea. Once you generate your continents (which are all about the same size), get them to randomly move and rotate and collide and deform each other and drift apart from each other. (Note: this may not be the easiest thing ever to implement.) Edit: Here's another way of doing...
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Filename too long in Git for Windows

...tions. However, you must opt-in to the new behavior. A registry key allows you to enable or disable the new long path behavior. To enable long path behavior set the registry key at HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem LongPathsEnabled (Type: REG_DWORD) ...
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When creating HTML emails, should we use html, head, body tags?

In my email views, I usually just do something like... 6 Answers 6 ...
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What XML parser should I use in C++? [closed]

... process XML. Not toy XML, real XML. You need to be able to read and write all of the XML specification, not just the low-lying, easy-to-parse bits. You need Namespaces, DocTypes, entity substitution, the works. The W3C XML Specification, in its entirety. The next question is: Does your API need to ...
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How do I view the type of a scala expression in IntelliJ

... think this is what I'm looking for, Ctrl + Q only works for variables not all expressions. – Jon Freedman Oct 22 '11 at 10:29 ...
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How can I get the current user's username in Bash?

... In some cases, $USER is not set at all. Worse, it is just an environment variable, so it can be overridden by the user: USER=thisisnotmyname bash -c 'echo $USER' # prints thisisnotmyname – sitaktif Dec 17 '15 at 13:20 ...
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Sum a list of numbers in Python

...does integer division: it discards the remainder. To divide things through all the way, we need to use floating-point numbers. Fortunately, dividing an int by a float will produce a float, so we just use 2.0 for our divisor instead of 2. Thus: averages = [(x + y) / 2.0 for (x, y) in zip(my_list[:-...
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Comparison of C++ unit test frameworks [closed]

... few questions regarding recommendations for C++ unit test frameworks, but all the answers did not help as they just recommend one of the frameworks but do not provide any information about a (feature) comparison. ...
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Determining if an Object is of primitive type

... The types in an Object[] will never really be primitive - because you've got references! Here the type of i is int whereas the type of the object referenced by o is Integer (due to auto-boxing). It sounds like you need to find out whether the type is a "wrapper ...
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Is short-circuiting logical operators mandated? And evaluation order?

... argument list, without an implied sequence point between them. It is usually not recommended to overload these operators in C++ unless you have a very specific requirement. You can do it, but it may break expected behaviour in other people's code, especially if these operators are used indirectly...