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Multiple GitHub Accounts & SSH Config
...es to the Host * section of your ~/.ssh/config file. This tells ssh to actually use the IdentityFiles you specify, rather than spamming the server with all of them.
– Mechanical snail
May 9 '12 at 7:18
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How to overload std::swap()
...ns are seen, the more specific one (this one) will be chosen when swap is called without qualification.
– Dave Abrahams
Apr 17 '11 at 14:24
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What is the difference between an annotated and unannotated tag?
...you passed the -a flag for annotation and use the provided message.
Basically, it just amounts to whether you want the tag to have an annotation and some other information associated with it or not.
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Why not abstract fields?
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"the compiler will give a warning". Actually, the Child constructor would be trying to use a non-existent noargs constructor and that is a compilation error (not a warning).
– Stephen C
Feb 6 '10 at 0:15
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How to add a custom button state
...e correctly, and will fail silently; at least this is what happens to me.
Allow me to report here the whole solution, with some more details:
First, create file "res/values/attrs.xml":
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<declare-styleable name="food">
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Cannot set boolean values in LocalStorage?
...ber or a boolean, the operands are converted to numbers if possible - I totally didn't realize that. I thought if one were a string, the other was cast to a string. Cheers (+1).
– Andy E
Jul 16 '10 at 9:01
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How could the UNIX sort command sort a very large file?
...link goes into more details, but in essence it divides the input up into smaller portions (that fit into memory) and then merges each portion together at the end.
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How can I prevent the scrollbar overlaying content in IE10?
...he links listed in the commented code above. (They were added after I initially posted this answer.)
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How do you divide each element in a list by an int?
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The way you tried first is actually directly possible with numpy:
import numpy
myArray = numpy.array([10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90])
myInt = 10
newArray = myArray/myInt
If you do such operations with long lists and especially in any sort of scientific com...
Read binary file as string in Ruby
...g it as a one-liner solution (like so many things on stackoverflow)? After all, it works, and the name for these functions were just an arbitrary choice of the ruby library designers. If only we had some language with synonyms... that still somehow knows exactly what we want in edge cases/ambiguous ...
