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How to develop Desktop Apps using HTML/CSS/JavaScript? [closed]
... not interested in doing this professionally. I am a web developer, a coworker of mine recently left for Spotify and said he will be working mostly in JavaScript for the Spotify Desktop app. He said it uses "Chrome frame" and everything inside is done like a web app (HTML/JS/CSS).
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Are there any open source C libraries with common data structures? [closed]
I'm looking for a C library with common reusable data structures like linked lists, hash tables etc. Something like the source distributed with Mastering Algorithms with C (Paperback) by Kyle Loudon .
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How do I rename a local Git branch?
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How to get full path of a file?
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Use readlink:
readlink -f file.txt
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Generating Guids in Ruby
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Open-Source Examples of well-designed Android Applications? [closed]
...Calendar, Contacts, Email, etc) are all open-source, but not part of the SDK. The source for those projects is here: https://android.googlesource.com/ (look at /platform/packages/apps). I've referred to those sources several times when I've used an application on my phone and wanted to see how a p...
How to get complete month name from DateTime
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WPF: Setting the Width (and Height) as a Percentage Value
Say I want a TextBlock to have its Width equal to it's Parent container's Width (ie, stretch from side to side) or a percentage of it's Parent Container Width , how can I accomplish this in XAML without specifying absolute values?
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Converting array to list in Java
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numpy: most efficient frequency counts for unique values in an array
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Take a look at np.bincount:
http://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/generated/numpy.bincount.html
import numpy as np
x = np.array([1,1,1,2,2,2,5,25,1,1])
y = np.bincount(x)
ii = np.nonzero(y)[0]
And then:
zip(ii,y[ii])
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