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How do I write data into CSV format as string (not file)?

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Reading binary file and looping over each byte

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How to display unique records from a has_many through relationship?

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What is the MySQL VARCHAR max size?

... 300 Keep in mind that MySQL has a maximum row size limit The internal representation of a MySQ...
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What is more efficient? Using pow to square or just multiply it with itself?

... elapsed << " "; \ \ return x; \ } TEST(1, b) TEST(2, b*b) TEST(3, b*b*b) TEST(4, b*b*b*b) TEST(5, b*b*b*b*b) template <int exponent> double testpow(double base, long loops) { double x = 0.0; boost::posix_time::ptime startTime = now(); for (long i=0; i<loops; ++i) ...
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What are the differences between vector and list data types in R?

...tors are "atomic vectors" in strict R parlance: aaa <- vector("list", 3) is.list(aaa) #TRUE is.vector(aaa) #TRUE Lists are a "recursive" type (of vector) whereas atomic vectors are not: is.recursive(aaa) # TRUE is.atomic(aaa) # FALSE You process data objects with different functions...
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Android - Activity vs FragmentActivity? [duplicate]

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Python integer division yields float

... Take a look at PEP-238: Changing the Division Operator The // operator will be available to request floor division unambiguously. share | ...
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How to tell Maven to disregard SSL errors (and trusting all certs)?

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Reshaping data.frame from wide to long format

...: reshape(d, direction = "long", varying = list(names(d)[3:7]), v.names = "Value", idvar = c("Code", "Country"), timevar = "Year", times = 1950:1954) share | ...