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What is the difference between typeof and instanceof and when should one be used vs. the other?

... @Luke generally a bad idea to use "new String" like this. that creates a "string object" rather than a string primitive. see section here developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/… – Colin D ...
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How do I use valgrind to find memory leaks?

...o come to this question and are still new to Linux—you might have to install Valgrind on your system. sudo apt install valgrind # Ubuntu, Debian, etc. sudo yum install valgrind # RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, etc. Valgrind is readily usable for C/C++ code, but can even be used for other languages wh...
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Simple example of threading in C++

...ill execute, followed by the function's parameters. The thread is automatically started upon construction. If later on you want to wait for the thread to be done executing the function, call: t1.join(); (Joining means that the thread who invoked the new thread will wait for the new thread to fi...
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How to get the CPU Usage in C#?

I want to get the overall total CPU usage for an application in C#. I've found many ways to dig into the properties of processes, but I only want the CPU usage of the processes, and the total CPU like you get in the TaskManager. ...
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SQLAlchemy - Getting a list of tables

... All of the tables are collected in the tables attribute of the SQLAlchemy MetaData object. To get a list of the names of those tables: >>> metadata.tables.keys() ['posts', 'comments', 'users'] If you're using the...
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How to Free Inode Usage?

...age is 100% (using df -i command). However after deleting files substantially, the usage remains 100%. 15 Answers ...
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Calling filter returns [duplicate]

...ten) want to do the filtering in a lazy sense -- You don't need to consume all of the memory to create a list up front, as long as the iterator returns the same thing a list would during iteration. If you're familiar with list comprehensions and generator expressions, the above filter is now (alm...
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Python extract pattern matches

...h a standard python REPL, the last result is stored in a special variable called _. It isn't valid outside anywhere else. – UltraInstinct Mar 13 '19 at 2:25 ...
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Pythonic way to check if a list is sorted or not

... Actually we are not giving the answer anijhaw is looking for. Here is the one liner: all(l[i] <= l[i+1] for i in xrange(len(l)-1)) For Python 3: all(l[i] <= l[i+1] for i in range(len(l)-1)) ...
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Rename a dictionary key

... this question seems to be asking, is impractical because dict keys are usually immutable objects such as numbers, strings or tuples. Instead of trying to modify the key, reassigning the value to a new key and removing the old key is how you can achieve the "rename" in python. ...