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How to clone an InputStream?
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If all you want to do is read the same information more than once, and the input data is small enough to fit into memory, you can copy the data from your InputStream to a ByteArrayOutputStream.
Then you can obtain the associate...
How can I remove all text after a character in bash?
How can I remove all text after a character, in this case a colon (":"), in bash? Can I remove the colon, too? I have no idea how to.
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AngularJS: Understanding design pattern
...a and display.
Models are prime candidates for unit testing, as they typically have exactly one dependency (some form of event emitter, in common case the $rootScope) and contain highly testable domain logic.
Model should be considered as an implementation of particular unit.
It is based on singl...
Replacing instances of a character in a string
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line = line[:10].replace(';', ':') + line[10:]
That'll replace all semi-colons in the first 10 characters of the string.
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How to convert a Git shallow clone to a full clone?
Follow-up of this so-question: if I have a shallow clone, how to fetch all older commits to make it a full clone?
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Should I store entire objects, or pointers to objects in containers?
... storing pointers into vector can be efficient if used along with a custom allocator for the pointees. The custom allocator has to take care of the cache locality, for example using placement new (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placement_syntax#Custom_allocators).
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Hyphen, underscore, or camelCase as word delimiter in URIs?
...designing an HTTP-based API for an intranet app. I realize it's a pretty small concern in the grand scheme of things, but: should I use hyphens, underscores, or camelCase to delimit words in the URIs?
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Replace tabs with spaces in vim
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What this all means, is nicely explained on the Vim wiki.
– Serge Stroobandt
Dec 11 '16 at 1:43
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Can I write a CSS selector selecting elements NOT having a certain class or attribute?
I would like to write a CSS selector rule that selects all elements that don't have a certain class. For example, given the following HTML:
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Why do x86-64 systems have only a 48 bit virtual address space?
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Because that's all that's needed. 48 bits give you an address space of 256 terabyte. That's a lot. You're not going to see a system which needs more than that any time soon.
So CPU manufacturers took a shortcut. They use an instruction set...
