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How can I pipe stderr, and not stdout?
I have a program that writes information to stdout and stderr , and I need to grep through what's coming to stderr , while disregarding stdout .
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SimpleTest vs PHPunit
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This question is quite dated but as it is still getting traffic and answers I though I state my point here again even so I already did it on some other (newer) questions.
I'm really really baffled that SimpleTest still is considered an alternative to phpunit. Maybe i'm just misinformed bu...
How does data binding work in AngularJS?
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AngularJS remembers the value and compares it to a previous value. This is basic dirty-checking. If there is a change in value, then it fires the change event.
The $apply() method, which is what you call when you are transitioning from a non-AngularJS wo...
What SOAP client libraries exist for Python, and where is the documentation for them? [closed]
I've never used SOAP before and I'm sort of new to Python. I'm doing this to get myself acquainted with both technologies. I've installed SOAPlib and I've tried to read their Client documentation, but I don't understand it too well. Is there anything else I can look into which is more suite...
C fopen vs open
..., there is no particularly good reason to use fdopen if fopen is an option and open is the other possible choice. You shouldn't have used open to open the file in the first place if you want a FILE *. So including fdopen in that list is incorrect and confusing because it isn't very much like the oth...
What are the differences between Chosen and Select2?
Chosen and Select2 are the two more popular libraries for extending selectboxes.
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What programming practice that you once liked have you since changed your mind about? [closed]
As we program, we all develop practices and patterns that we use and rely on. However, over time, as our understanding, maturity, and even technology usage changes, we come to realize that some practices that we once thought were great are not (or no longer apply).
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How do Python's any and all functions work?
I'm trying to understand how the any() and all() Python built-in functions work.
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How to avoid isset() and empty()
I have several older applications that throw a lot of "xyz is undefined" and "undefined offset" messages when running on the E_NOTICE error level, because the existence of variables is not explicitly checked using isset() and consorts.
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To ARC or not to ARC? What are the pros and cons? [closed]
...ge collection. It has no GC runtime overhead. The compiler inserts retains and releases in all the places you should have anyway. But it's smarter than you and can optimize out the ones that aren't actually needed (just like it can unroll loops, eliminate temporary variables, inline functions, etc.)...
