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JSTL in JSF2 Facelets… makes sense?
I would like to output a bit of Facelets code conditionally.
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Is there a built in function for string natural sort?
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There is a third party library for this on PyPI called natsort (full disclosure, I am the package's author). For your case, you can do either of the following:
>>> from natsort import natsorted, ns
>>> x = ['Elm11', 'Elm12', 'Elm2', 'elm0', 'elm1', 'elm1...
Circular gradient in android
...olling, you're right that the android:gradientRadius="250" doesn't work at all, I guess it behaved differently on older Android versions.
– Justin
Apr 22 '15 at 14:58
add a co...
What is a “context bound” in Scala?
One of the new features of Scala 2.8 are context bounds. What is a context bound and where is it useful?
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How can I pass a member function where a free function is expected?
The question is the following: consider this piece of code:
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Python: How would you save a simple settings/config file?
...) as f:
sample_config = f.read()
config = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser(allow_no_value=True)
config.readfp(io.BytesIO(sample_config))
# List all contents
print("List all contents")
for section in config.sections():
print("Section: %s" % section)
for options in config.options(section):
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Are there benefits of passing by pointer over passing by reference in C++?
...ect", then use a pointer instead of a reference.
Also, passing by pointer allows you to explicitly see at the call site whether the object is passed by value or by reference:
// Is mySprite passed by value or by reference? You can't tell
// without looking at the definition of func()
func(mySpri...
How to determine whether an object has a given property in JavaScript
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Or even better — Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(x, 'y'), so that property named "hasOwnProperty" would not conflict with inspection process ;)
– kangax
Dec 24 '09 at 14:03
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How do I print debug messages in the Google Chrome JavaScript Console?
... How long can one of these "outputs" be? Upvote by the way, this was really helpful
– nbura
Oct 13 '13 at 17:56
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What's the meaning of “=>” (an arrow formed from equals & greater than) in JavaScript?
... are part of the ECMAscript 6 specification. They are not yet supported in all browsers, but they are partially or fully supported in Node v. 4.0+ and in most modern browsers in use as of 2018. (I’ve included a partial list of supporting browsers below).
You can read more in the Mozilla documentat...
