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Tools for analyzing performance of a Haskell program

...learn Haskell (so currently I'm a completly beginner) I came over Problem 12 . I wrote this (naive) solution: 4 Answers ...
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How to check if all elements of a list matches a condition?

... 414 The best answer here is to use all(), which is the builtin for this situation. We combine this ...
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What is that “total” in the very first line after ls -l? [closed]

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What does principal end of an association means in 1:1 relationship in Entity framework

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Benefits of using the conditional ?: (ternary) operator

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How do I check if a variable exists in a list in BASH

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how do I make a single legend for many subplots with matplotlib?

... 175 There is also a nice function get_legend_handles_labels() you can call on the last axis (if yo...
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How to replace an item in an array with Javascript?

... var index = items.indexOf(3452); if (index !== -1) { items[index] = 1010; } Also it is recommend you not use the constructor method to initialize your arrays. Instead, use the literal syntax: var items = [523, 3452, 334, 31, 5346]; You can also use the ~ operator ...
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A semantics for Bash scripts?

... 107 A shell is an interface for the operating system. It is usually a more-or-less robust programm...
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How to represent multiple conditions in a shell if statement?

... Classic technique (escape metacharacters): if [ \( "$g" -eq 1 -a "$c" = "123" \) -o \( "$g" -eq 2 -a "$c" = "456" \) ] then echo abc else echo efg fi I've enclosed the references to $g in double quotes; that's good practice, in general. Strictly, the parentheses aren't needed becau...