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Open files in 'rt' and 'wt' modes
... Gotcha, it's documented in python3 docs. So, there is basically no difference between wt vs w and rt vs r - just explicit is better than implicit?
– alecxe
Apr 14 '14 at 2:38
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SQL Server Output Clause into a scalar variable
... its possible to skip that extra step (and intermediary table variable) if all I need is the resulting int.
– Benoittr
Apr 5 '11 at 21:33
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Failed binder transaction when putting an bitmap dynamically in a widget
...ge in logcat.
I am getting this error while trying to put an bitmap dynamically in a widget...
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How to get VM arguments from inside of Java application?
... -D), not VM parameters (those specified with -X). The question is specifically about -X params.
– cleberz
Jan 19 '17 at 17:06
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How are cookies passed in the HTTP protocol?
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so in any request that is made, are all the cookies ipso facto sent?
– BKSpurgeon
Feb 7 '18 at 0:19
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UIView frame, bounds and center
...ed on Stanford CS193p course. Credits goes to @Rhubarb.
Using the frame allows you to reposition and/or resize a view within its superview. Usually can be used from a superview, for example, when you create a specific subview. For example:
// view1 will be positioned at x = 30, y = 20 starting t...
Associativity of “in” in Python?
I'm making a Python parser, and this is really confusing me:
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RESTful call in Java
I am going to make a RESTful call in Java. However, I don't know how to make the call. Do I need to use the URLConnection or others? Can anyone help me. thank you.
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Functional design patterns [closed]
... serialization
Specification-based testing
Parsers
Purely functional parallelism
Purely functional state
Part III: Functional design patterns
The case for abstraction
Monoids
Functors
Monads
Applicative functors
Traversable and foldable data structures
Comonads
Part IV: Breaking the...
Retrieve the commit log for a specific line in a file?
... -S'the line from your file' -- path/to/your/file.txt
This will give you all of the commits that affected that text in that file. If the file was renamed at some point, you can add --follow-parent.
If you would like to inspect the commits at each of these edits, you can pipe that result to git sh...
