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Which Visual C++ file types should be committed to version control?
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Several of these are iffy because they can both be auto-generated and maintained yourself. And there are several more that don't appear in your list. Primarily pay attention to the location of the file. If it is in your solution or project directory then it's highly likely you want to ch...
How to remove all null elements from a ArrayList or String Array?
... For Java 8 or later, see @MarcG's answer below.
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How to $http Synchronous call with AngularJS
...g everything else is actually desired, maybe you should look into promises and the $q service. It allows you to wait until a set of asynchronous actions are done, and then execute something once they're all complete. I don't know what your use case is, but that might be worth a look.
Outside of tha...
GPU Emulator for CUDA programming without the hardware [closed]
...on: Is there an emulator for a Geforce card that would allow me to program and test CUDA without having the actual hardware?
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Can I set up HTML/Email Templates with ASP.NET?
...will send out a significant number of emails. I want to set up both header and footer text, or maybe even templates to allow the users to easily edit these emails if they need to.
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Get all files that have been modified in git branch
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An alternative to the answer by @Marco Ponti, and avoiding the checkout:
git diff --name-only <notMainDev> $(git merge-base <notMainDev> <mainDev>)
If your particular shell doesn't understand the $() construct, use back-ticks instead.
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What is the equivalent of MATLAB's repmat in NumPy
... repmat(a, m, n) is tile(a, (m, n)).
This works with multiple dimensions and gives a similar result to matlab. (Numpy gives a 3d output array as you would expect - matlab for some reason gives 2d output - but the content is the same).
Matlab:
>> repmat([1;1],[1,1,1])
ans =
1
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input() error - NameError: name '…' is not defined
... to input(). That is, the new input() function reads a line from sys.stdin and returns it with the trailing newline stripped. It raises EOFError if the input is terminated prematurely. To get the old behavior of input(), use eval(input())
In Python 2.7, there are two functions which can be used ...
Python list subtraction operation
...set(x) - set(y))
>>> z
[0, 8, 2, 4, 6]
Or you might just have x and y be sets so you don't have to do any conversions.
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Google Guava vs. Apache Commons [closed]
I was looking for a bidirectional map implementation in Java, and stumbled upon these two libraries:
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