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Using sections in Editor/Display templates
I want to keep all of my JavaScript code in one section; just before the closing body tag in my master layout page and just wondering the best to go about it, MVC style.
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Is explicitly closing files important?
In Python, if you either open a file without calling close() , or close the file but not using try - finally or the " with " statement, is this a problem? Or does it suffice as a coding practice to rely on the Python garbage-collection to close all files? For example, if one does this:
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Java's L number (long) specification
It appears that when you type in a number in Java, the compiler automatically reads it as an integer, which is why when you type in (long) 6000000000 (not in integer's range) it will complain that 6000000000 is not an integer. To correct this, I had to specify 6000000000L . I just learned abo...
How to open multiple pull requests on GitHub
When I open a pull request on GitHub .
All commits since my last request and all new ones are automatically added to this request .
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Installing Java on OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)
I have installed the JDK on Mac OS X v10.8 (Mountain Lion). When I upgraded it to Mac OS X v10.9 (Mavericks) and ran java -version in the terminal, it showed:
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Sanitizing strings to make them URL and filename safe?
...For example, when someone uploads a file I want to make sure that I remove all dangerous characters from the name.
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how to stop browser back button using javascript
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There are numerous reasons why disabling the back button will not really work. Your best bet is to warn the user:
window.onbeforeunload = function() { return "Your work will be lost."; };
This page does list a number of ways you could try to disable the back button, but none are guaranteed...
How to get the Power of some Integer in Swift language?
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I really like this solution, but with Swift 3 it does not work. Any idea how to make it work?
– Vanya
Sep 19 '16 at 18:51
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Wrapping a C library in Python: C, Cython or ctypes?
I want to call a C library from a Python application. I don't want to wrap the whole API, only the functions and datatypes that are relevant to my case. As I see it, I have three choices:
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static const vs #define
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Personally, I loathe the preprocessor, so I'd always go with const.
The main advantage to a #define is that it requires no memory to store in your program, as it is really just replacing some text with a literal value. It also has...