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What is phtml, and when should I use a .phtml extension rather than .php?

... There is usually no difference, as far as page rendering goes. It's a huge facility developer-side, though, when your web project grows bigger. I make use of both in this fashion: .PHP Page doesn't contain view-related code .PHTML Pag...
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What do I return if the return type of a method is Void? (Not void!)

...le, use reflection to look at a method with a return type of void. (Technically, you'll get back Class<Void>.) It has other assorted uses along these lines, like if you want to parameterize a Callable<T>. Due to the use of generics in Java I ended up in having to implement this funct...
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Pandas percentage of total with groupby

... is a table of some kind, so 100 * x doesn't intuitively make sense (especially when some of the cells contain strings like AZ, ...). – dhardy Feb 6 '15 at 9:42 6 ...
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Is returning by rvalue reference more efficient?

... I had always assumed the dangling reference problem went away automagically when the return type was an r-value reference. Glad I got that straighted out before it bit me. Stack smashing bugs suck. – deft_code Jul 15 '09 at 3:03 ...
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Does it make sense to do “try-finally” without “catch”?

...you want the currently executing method to still throw the exception while allowing resources to be cleaned up appropriately. Below is a concrete example of handling the exception from a calling method. public void yourOtherMethod() { try { yourMethod(); } catch (YourException ex) {...
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Using Core Data, iCloud and CloudKit for syncing and backup and how it works together

...ke this: Core Data on its own, is completely local and does not automatically work with any of Apple's cloud services. Core Data with iCloud enabled turns on syncing via iCloud. Any changes you save in Core Data are propagated to the cloud, and any changes made in the cloud are automatically downl...
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How to convert floats to human-readable fractions?

....out r d ** r is real number to approx ** d is the maximum denominator allowed ** ** based on the theory of continued fractions ** if x = a1 + 1/(a2 + 1/(a3 + 1/(a4 + ...))) ** then best approximation is found by truncating this series ** (with some adjustments in the last term). ** ** Note the ...
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HTTP 401 - what's an appropriate WWW-Authenticate header value?

...ing some form of Forms based authentication. From recollection, Windows Challenge Response uses a different scheme and different arguments. The trick is that it's up to the browser to determine what schemes it supports and how it responds to them. My gut feel if you are using forms based authenti...
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Find unmerged Git branches?

... The below script will find all origin/* branches that are ahead of current branch #!/bin/bash CURRENT_BRANCH=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) echo -e "Current branch: \e[94m$CURRENT_BRANCH\e[0m" echo '' git branch -a | grep remotes/origin/ | whil...
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Using querySelector with IDs that are numbers

...haracter 1 is U+0031, so you would escape it as \000031 or \31 . Basically, to escape any numeric character, just prefix it with \3 and append a space character ( ). Yay Unicode! So your code would end up as (CSS first, JS second): #\31 { background: hotpink; } document.getElementById(...