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What ReSharper 4+ live templates for C# do you use? [closed]

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Call apply-like function on each row of dataframe with multiple arguments from each row

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How to find where gem files are installed

...t about your gem environment: RubyGems Environment: - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 2.1.5 - RUBY VERSION: 2.0.0 (2013-06-27 patchlevel 247) [x86_64-darwin12.4.0] - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /Users/ttm/.rbenv/versions/2.0.0-p247/lib/ruby/gems/2.0.0 - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /Users/ttm/.rbenv/versions/2.0.0-p247/...
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AWS ssh access 'Permission denied (publickey)' issue [closed]

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Virtualbox “port forward” from Guest to Host [closed]

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Is it possible to use 'else' in a list comprehension? [duplicate]

... c. It can be used in comprehension statements: >>> [a if a else 2 for a in [0,1,0,3]] [2, 1, 2, 3] So for your example, table = ''.join(chr(index) if index in ords_to_keep else replace_with for index in xrange(15)) ...
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Numbering rows within groups in a data frame

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Converting integer to binary in python

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How to split a string in shell and get the last field

Suppose I have the string 1:2:3:4:5 and I want to get its last field ( 5 in this case). How do I do that using Bash? I tried cut , but I don't know how to specify the last field with -f . ...
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What is the difference between String.slice and String.substring?

... 882 slice() works like substring() with a few different behaviors. Syntax: string.slice(start, stop...