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Split string on whitespace in Python [duplicate]
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Note that this is usually slower than str.split if performance is an issue.
– Zhongjun 'Mark' Jin
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Facebook Access Token for Pages
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Click on your page's id
Add the page's access_token to the GET fields
Call the connection you want (e.g.: PAGE_ID/events)
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Disabled form fields not submitting data [duplicate]
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This code removes the disabled attribute from all elements on submit.
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How to change a string into uppercase
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On the other hand string.ascii_uppercase is a string containing all ASCII letters in upper case:
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string.ascii_uppercase
#=> 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
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Negative list index? [duplicate]
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True although not all languages are able to follow this design. In C, n[-1] literally means the element prior to n[0] and is fine if n points into an array - even if it's more normally a bug. [dlang.org/d-array-article.html](Slicing in D) is a...
Resque vs Sidekiq? [closed]
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[huge] requires thread-safety of your code and all dependencies. If you run thread-unsafe code with threads, you're asking for trouble;
works on some rubies better than others (jruby is recommended, efficiency on MRI is decreased due to GVL (global VM lock)).
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Output window of IntelliJ IDEA cuts output [duplicate]
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@E-Riz IntelliJ IDEA 15.0.6 on Mac has all of those settings
– Ed Norris
Jun 10 '16 at 16:58
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Break statement in javascript array map method [duplicate]
...d already mentioned it. People don't always look in the comments, but typically atleast scan the code samples!
– TheOneWhoPrograms
Dec 17 '15 at 16:34
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Should I use “hasClass” before “addClass”? [duplicate]
...able as well.. (click on line number and shift+click on another to select all lines..)
– Gabriele Petrioli
Nov 13 '12 at 10:30
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What Does This Mean in PHP -> or => [duplicate]
I see these in PHP all the time but I don't have a clue as to what they actually mean. What does -> do and what does => do. And I'm not talking about the operators. They're something else, but nobody seems to know...
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