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How to determine if a list of polygon points are in clockwise order?
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Roberto Bonvallet
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Python loop that also accesses previous and next values
How can I iterate over a list of objects, accessing the previous, current, and next items? Like this C/C++ code, in Python?
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How to see which commits in one branch aren't in the other?
I have two branches devel and next . In devel I have a more or less huge amount of commits. Some of the commits are cherry picked in next . Also I added some commits to next which are merged to devel .
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Get Mouse Position
... simulate a natural mouse movement in Java (going from here to there pixel by pixel). To do that I need to know the starting coordinates.
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Static extension methods [duplicate]
...tactic sugar. IE:
If you have an extension method on string let's say:
public static string SomeStringExtension(this string s)
{
//whatever..
}
When you then call it:
myString.SomeStringExtension();
The compiler just turns it into:
ExtensionClass.SomeStringExtension(myString);
So as you...
How to write a scalable Tcp/Ip based server
...ctions (i.e. this is not like HTTP where there are many short connections, but rather a client connects and stays connected for hours or days or even weeks).
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How do I write unit tests in PHP? [closed]
I've read everywhere about how great they are, but for some reason I can't seem to figure out how exactly I'm supposed to test something. Could someone perhaps post a piece of example code and how they would test it? If it's not too much trouble :)
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Why does git-rebase give me merge conflicts when all I'm doing is squashing commits?
... of which were a lot of trial-and-error. We want to clean up these commits by squashing many down into a single commit. Naturally, git-rebase seems the way to go. My problem is that it ends up with merge conflicts, and these conflicts are not easy to resolve. I don't understand why there should be a...
Given an RGB value, how do I create a tint (or shade)?
Given an RGB value, like 168, 0, 255 , how do I create tints (make it lighter) and shades (make it darker) of the color?
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