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Command-line Unix ASCII-based charting / plotting tool

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Mercurial move changes to a new branch

...e rebase extension. Suppose you have a history like this: @ changeset: 2:81b92083cb1d | tag: tip | summary: my new feature: edit file a | o changeset: 1:8bdc4508ac7b | summary: my new feature: add file b | o changeset: 0:d554afd54164 summary: initial This means,...
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How to create a GUID/UUID in Python

... 829 The uuid module, in Python 2.5 and up, provides RFC compliant UUID generation. See the mo...
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overlay two images in android to set an imageview

... 235 You can skip the complex Canvas manipulation and do this entirely with Drawables, using LayerD...
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How do I get the last character of a string?

... 244 The code: public class Test { public static void main(String args[]) { String str...
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What does enumerate() mean?

...t, elem in enumerate(elements): ... print count, elem ... 0 foo 1 bar 2 baz By default, enumerate() starts counting at 0 but if you give it a second integer argument, it'll start from that number instead: >>> for count, elem in enumerate(elements, 42): ... print count, elem ... ...
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In CSS what is the difference between “.” and “#” when declaring a set of styles?

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Best way to handle list.index(might-not-exist) in python?

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ViewPager with previous and next page boundaries

...ant edges of previous and next pages to be show like below and implement a 2 finger swipe to switch between pages. 7 Answer...
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What is the id( ) function used for?

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