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Hide keyboard when scroll UITableView
...answer is subclassing UITableView (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3499810/tapping-a-uiscrollview-to-hide-the-keyboard).
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How do I find the most recent git commit that modified a file?
... the one most recent commit, for example to use it in a script, use the -n 1 option:
git log -n 1 --pretty=format:%H -- my/file.c
--pretty=format:%h tells git log to show only the commit hash. The -- separater stops the file name from getting interpreted as a commit name, just in case it's ambigu...
Where is JAVA_HOME on macOS Mojave (10.14) to Lion (10.7)?
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With the Java optional package or Oracle JDK installed,
adding one of the following lines t...
Add Variables to Tuple
...tion. However, you can concatenate or slice them to form new tuples:
a = (1, 2, 3)
b = a + (4, 5, 6) # (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
c = b[1:] # (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
And, of course, build them from existing values:
name = "Joe"
age = 40
location = "New York"
joe = (name, age, location)
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How do I filter query objects by date range in Django?
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Use
Sample.objects.filter(date__range=["2011-01-01", "2011-01-31"])
Or if you are just trying to filter month wise:
Sample.objects.filter(date__year='2011',
date__month='01')
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As Bernhard Vallant said, if you want a queryset which ex...
How to copy a dictionary and only edit the copy
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Python never implicitly copies objects. When you set dict2 = dict1, you are making them refer to the same exact dict object, so when you mutate it, all references to it keep referring to the object in its current state.
If you want to copy the dict (which is rare), you have to do so expli...
How to properly assert that an exception gets raised in pytest?
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Determine if a function exists in bash
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Algorithm to find Largest prime factor of a number
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Actually there are several more efficient ways to find factors of big numbers (for smaller one...
Ternary operator in AngularJS templates
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Update: Angular 1.1.5 added a ternary operator, so now we can simply write
<li ng-class="$first ? 'firstRow' : 'nonFirstRow'">
If you are using an earlier version of Angular, your two choices are:
(condition && result_if...
