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Why does sudo change the PATH?
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Yeah, but it's totally counterintuitive. It probably fools the good guys more than the bad guys.
– Brian Armstrong
Jun 20 '09 at 2:24
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Which rows are returned when using LIMIT with OFFSET in MySQL?
...data between the two digits but now its clear :)
– MR_AMDEV
Sep 16 '18 at 15:09
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How to enumerate an enum with String type?
...h Xcode 10), just add protocol conformance to CaseIterable to benefit from allCases. To add this protocol conformance, you simply need to write somewhere:
extension Suit: CaseIterable {}
If the enum is your own, you may specify the conformance directly in the declaration:
enum Suit: String, CaseIte...
How to use pull to refresh in Swift?
...lf.tableView.reloadData() and self.refreshControl?.endRefreshing() in the callback?
– Qian Chen
Dec 6 '15 at 19:58
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jQuery: serialize() form and other parameters
...onment, then none of these answers should be used. The form should contain all information (in hidden fields if necessary) so that it can be serialised in a single call. This way if JS is disabled or fails, the form submission should still have a failsafe and include all data when sent.
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Longest line in a file
...ing for a simple way to find the length of the longest line in a file. Ideally, it would be a simple bash shell command instead of a script.
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Import a file from a subdirectory?
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In short, you need to put a blank file named
__init__.py
in the "lib" directory.
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What is __future__ in Python used for and how/when to use it, and how it works
__future__ frequently appears in Python modules. I do not understand what __future__ is for and how/when to use it even after reading the Python's __future__ doc .
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Detecting iOS / Android Operating system
... @feeela sometimes the feature is something like being able to install apks, which isn't possible to detect.
– Daniel Lubarov
Mar 7 '16 at 21:11
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Check if a value is within a range of numbers
...u're asking a question about numeric comparisons, so regular expressions really have nothing to do with the issue. You don't need "multiple if" statements to do it, either:
if (x >= 0.001 && x <= 0.009) {
// something
}
You could write yourself a "between()" function:
function b...