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twig: IF with multiple conditions

... If I recall correctly Twig doesn't support || and && operators, but requires or and and to be used respectively. I'd also use parentheses to denote the two statements more clearly although this isn't technically a requirement...
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Is there a better way to do optional function parameters in JavaScript? [duplicate]

... Well, you aren't talking about optional parameters - you really are passing a parameter, so this solution doesn't apply to your case. NaN doesn't mean "undefined" - it means you've passing a number but its value is NaN. See stackoverflow.com/questions/3215120/… for more ...
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Python memoising/deferred lookup property decorator

...nce, but they're a real bottleneck to calculate that first time and only really accessed for special cases. Hence they can also be cached after they've been retrieved from the database (this therefore fits the definition of memoisation where the input is simply "no input"). ...
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Converting from Integer, to BigInteger

... @Mich, no. If it is an integer, Java will automatically expand it for you. (The OP says he has an Integer) – jjnguy Oct 7 '10 at 2:17 ...
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How to get the clicked link's href with jquery?

... this in your callback function refers to the clicked element. $(".addressClick").click(function () { var addressValue = $(this).attr("href"); alert(addressValue ); }); ...
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Can't find the 'libpq-fe.h header when trying to install pg gem

...on Rails 3.1 pre version. I like to use PostgreSQL, but the problem is installing the pg gem. It gives me the following error: ...
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How to call a Parent Class's method from Child Class in Python?

...P was asking how to do it without explicitly naming the superclass at the call site (Bar, in this case). – Adam Rosenfield Apr 30 '09 at 2:13 8 ...
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What is “assert” in JavaScript?

...on is false; this is part of the general concept of assertion checking. Usually assertions (as they're called) are used only in "testing" or "debug" builds and stripped out of production code. Suppose you had a function that was supposed to always accept a string. You'd want to know if someone call...
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Python unit test with base and sub class

...test class CommonTests(object): def testCommon(self): print 'Calling BaseTest:testCommon' value = 5 self.assertEquals(value, 5) class SubTest1(unittest.TestCase, CommonTests): def testSub1(self): print 'Calling SubTest1:testSub1' sub = 3 sel...
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How to normalize a NumPy array to within a certain range?

...p.max(np.abs(audio),axis=0) image *= (255.0/image.max()) Using /= and *= allows you to eliminate an intermediate temporary array, thus saving some memory. Multiplication is less expensive than division, so image *= 255.0/image.max() # Uses 1 division and image.size multiplications is margi...