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Unsigned keyword in C++
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'too many values to unpack', iterating over a dict. key=>string, value=>list
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Is “double hashing” a password less secure than just hashing it once?
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Where is Maven' settings.xml located on mac os?
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Vertically aligning CSS :before and :after content [duplicate]
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Why aren't ◎ܫ◎ and ☺ valid JavaScript variable names?
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What is the correct XPath for choosing attributes that contain “foo”?
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round() for float in C++
...ting fails to round to the nearest integer for several inputs including 0.49999999999999994. See blog.frama-c.com/index.php?post/2013/05/02/nearbyintf1
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Remove the string on the beginning of an URL
...ption. Whilst it is true that using slice() is slightly faster, this is in 99.9% of scenarios an irrelevant, premature optimisation. Writing replace(/^www\./,"") is clear, self-documenting code.
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