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Are Stored Procedures more efficient, in general, than inline statements on modern RDBMS's? [duplica

...d procedures are always faster. So, since they're always faster, use them ALL THE TIME . 20 Answers ...
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Favicon not showing up in Google Chrome [duplicate]

...rver). Only if the file/icon would be in the downloads directory chrome is allowed to load this data - more information about this can be found here: local (file://) website favicon works in Firefox, not in Chrome or Safari- why? Renaming Try to rename it from favicon.{whatever} to {yourfaviconnam...
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ASP.NET Web Site or ASP.NET Web Application?

...antly, it will come up with new names for the DLL files generated by pages all the time. That can lead to having several close copies of DLL files containing the same class name, which will generate plenty of errors. The Web Site project was introduced with Visual Studio 2005, but it has turned o...
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Disable output buffering

...stdout with some other stream like wrapper which does a flush after every call. class Unbuffered(object): def __init__(self, stream): self.stream = stream def write(self, data): self.stream.write(data) self.stream.flush() def writelines(self, datas): self.stream....
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How do I get bash completion to work with aliases?

...d also add __git_complete g __git_main to get code completition working on all git commands. – Ondrej Machulda Apr 15 '13 at 12:03 ...
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Peak signal detection in realtime timeseries data

...andard deviations away from some moving mean, the algorithm signals (also called z-score). The algorithm is very robust because it constructs a separate moving mean and deviation, such that signals do not corrupt the threshold. Future signals are therefore identified with approximately the same accu...
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How do I catch a numpy warning like it's an exception (not just for testing)?

...ng: divide by zero encountered in divide array([0]) >>> np.seterr(all='print') {'over': 'warn', 'divide': 'warn', 'invalid': 'warn', 'under': 'ignore'} >>> np.array([1])/0 #'print' mode Warning: divide by zero encountered in divide array([0]) This means that the warning you see...
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How do I create an average from a Ruby array?

...void integer division or your results will be wrong. Also, this isn't generally applicable to every possible element type (obviously, an average only makes sense for things that can be averaged). But if you want to go that route, use this: class Array def sum inject(0.0) { |result, el| result...
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git rebase without changing commit timestamps

...branch", using the option --committer-date-is-author-date (introduced initially in Jan. 2009 in commit 3f01ad6 Note that the --committer-date-is-author-date option seems to leave the author timestamp, and set the committer timestamp to be the same as the original author timestamp, which is what the...
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Is “argv[0] = name-of-executable” an accepted standard or just a common convention?

... Guesswork (even educated guesswork) is fun but you really need to go to the standards documents to be sure. For example, ISO C11 states (my emphasis): If the value of argc is greater than zero, the string pointed to by argv[0] represents the program name; argv[0][0] shall b...