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CSS hack大全 - 创意 - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术
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注意点:
网上很多资料中常常把!important也作为一个hack手段,其实这是一个误区。!important常常被我们用来更改样式,而不是兼容hack。造成这个误区的原因是IE6在某些情况下不主动识别!important,以至于常常被人误用做识别...
How do I get the path of the Python script I am running in? [duplicate]
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os.path.realpath(__file__) will give you the path of the current file, resolving any symlinks in the path. This works fine on my mac.
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Reading a file line by line in Go
... From the docs: "ReadLine is a low-level line-reading primitive. Most callers should use ReadBytes('\n') or ReadString('\n') instead or use a Scanner."
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Mar 18 '14 at 23:20
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Failed to load the JNI shared Library (JDK)
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You need a 64-bit trio:
64-bit OS
64-bit Java
64-bit Eclipse
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setup.py examples?
...re examples.
These aren't simple examples; the tutorial link I gave has those. These are more complex, but also more practical.
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Wi-Fi 是什么的缩写 - 程序人生、谈天论地 - 清泛IT论坛,有思想、有深度
... 802.11 标准的无线网络技术作为己任,因此他们认为需要一个朗朗上口的名字来代替拗口的专业术语(呃…什么?802.11b 直接序列扩频?那是什么东西…),以便这个概念能更好地在民间扩散。这时候,上图中出镜的联盟创始人...
OS X Terminal Colors [closed]
I'm new to OS X, having just gotten a Mac after working with Ubuntu Linux for some time. Among the many things I'm trying to figure out is the absence of colors in my terminal window - like the ones that are shown (on Linux) when running ls -la or git status ...
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Get path from open file in Python
If I have an opened file, is there an os call to get the complete path as a string?
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How do I upgrade PHP in Mac OS X?
... may want to check out Marc Liyanage's PHP package. It comes in a nice Mac OS X installer package that you can double-click. He keeps it pretty up to date.
http://php-osx.liip.ch/
Also, although upgrading to Snow Leopard won't help you do PHP updates in the future, it will probably give you a newe...
How do I pass a string into subprocess.Popen (using the stdin argument)?
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you need to give stdout=PIPE and/or
stderr=PIPE too.
Replacing os.popen*
pipe = os.popen(cmd, 'w', bufsize)
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pipe = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize, stdin=PIPE).stdin
Warning Use communicate() rather than
stdin.write(), stdout.read() or
stderr.read()...
