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Try-finally block prevents StackOverflowError
Take a look at the following two m>me m>thods:
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Unable to simultaneously satisfy constraints, will attempt to recover by breaking constraint
Below is the error m>me m>ssage I receive in the debug area. It runs fine and nothing is wrong except that I receive this error. Would this prevent apple accepting the app? How do I fix it?
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How can I negate the return-value of a process?
...te -process that negates the value a process returns. It should map 0 to som>me m> value != 0 and any value != 0 to 0, i.e. the following command should return "yes, nonexistingpath doesn't exist":
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Can I access constants in settings.py from templates in Django?
I have som>me m> stuff in settings.py that I'd like to be able to access from a template, but I can't figure out how to do it. I already tried
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is there a post render callback for Angular JS directive?
I 've just gotten my directive to pull in a template to append to its elem>me m>nt like this:
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How to specify an area nam>me m> in an action link?
...n the wrong area. I see no overload for actionlink that takes an area param>me m>ter, is it possible to do?
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Handling Dialogs in WPF with MVVM
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I suggest forgoing the 1990's modal dialogs and instead implem>me m>nting a control as an overlay (canvas+absolute positioning) with visibility tied to a boolean back in the VM. Closer to an ajax type control.
This is very useful:
<BooleanToVisibilityConverter x:Key="booltoVis" />
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Implem>me m>nting Comm>me m>nts and Likes in database
...ill be allowed to mark an entity as liked (like in FB), tag it and comm>me m>nt .
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Make a Bash alias that takes a param>me m>ter?
... used to use CShell ( csh ), which lets you make an alias that takes a param>me m>ter. The notation was som>me m>thing like
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Understanding “randomness”
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Edit
A few credits
Thanks to Thomas Ahle for pointing out in the comm>me m>nts that the probability distributions shown in the last two images are known as the Irwin-Hall distribution
Thanks to Heike for her wonderful torn[] function
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