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How to store int[] array in application Settings

.... And requires no additional functions or wrappers. The thing is, that VS allows to serialize int[] type by default in the settings file - it just doesn't allow you to select it by default. So, create a setting with desired name (e.g. SomeTestSetting) and make it of any type (e.g. string by default...
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Get difference between two lists

...hat this only returns the temp1-temp2? .. As other said in order to return all the differences you have to use the sysmetric difference: list(set(temp1) ^ set(temp2)) – rkachach Feb 16 '16 at 16:00 ...
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How to select a node using XPath if sibling node has a specific value?

... Seems I actually didn't read the title. :) Answer stays valid anyway. – Jens Erat Jun 11 '13 at 13:34 2 ...
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How to render a DateTime object in a Twig template

...rs of one nationality. International users should display the game date totally different, like extending the \DateTime class, and adding a __toString() method to it that checks the locale and acts accordingly. Edit: As pointed out by @Nic in a comment, if you use the Intl extension of Twig, you w...
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What does the “__block” keyword mean?

What exactly does the __block keyword in Objective-C mean? I know it allows you to modify variables within blocks, but I'd like to know... ...
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How does libuv compare to Boost/ASIO?

...nchronous I/O capabilities have been extended to other resources. Additionally, with Boost.Asio being part of the Boost libraries, its scope is slightly narrowed to prevent duplication with other Boost libraries. For example, Boost.Asio will not provide a thread abstraction, as Boost.Thread alread...
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Finding local maxima/minima with Numpy in a 1D numpy array

... If you are looking for all entries in the 1d array a smaller than their neighbors, you can try numpy.r_[True, a[1:] < a[:-1]] & numpy.r_[a[:-1] < a[1:], True] You could also smooth your array before this step using numpy.convolve(). I...
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Django queries - id vs pk

...ry key field i.e. you don't need to care whether the primary key field is called id or object_id or whatever. It also provides more consistency if you have models with different primary key fields. share | ...
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What's the (hidden) cost of Scala's lazy val?

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Concurrent.futures vs Multiprocessing in Python 3

... I wouldn't call concurrent.futures more "advanced" - it's a simpler interface that works very much the same regardless of whether you use multiple threads or multiple processes as the underlying parallelization gimmick. So, like virtuall...