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Can Selenium Webdriver open browser windows silently in background?
...um RC?
You can 'supposedly', pass in some parameters into Chrome, specifically: --no-startup-window
Note that for some browsers, especially IE, it will hurt your tests to not have it run in focus.
You can also hack about a bit with AutoIT, to hide the window once it's opened.
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Keyboard shortcuts in WPF
I know about using _ instead of & , but I'm looking at all the Ctrl + type shortcuts.
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Refresh a page using PHP
How can I refresh a page using PHP periodically? If I can not do it by PHP, what is the best recommended scenario?
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What is the difference between varchar and varchar2 in Oracle?
...t rationale before, that's useful. Thanks. For the record, it is still totally ridiculous that the main character type in Oracle is "varchar2". Doesn't that strike anybody else as a terrible kludge? Seems like how I would have solved some problem in my first week of learning to program.
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Compile time string hashing
... string length, and the compiler is not clever enough to elide the second call. Check other answers for possible fix for this problem.
– CygnusX1
Feb 27 '16 at 16:34
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What are the Dangers of Method Swizzling in Objective-C?
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I think this is a really great question, and it's a shame that rather than tackling the real question, most answers have skirted the issue and simply said not to use swizzling.
Using method sizzling is like using sharp knives in the kitchen. So...
JSON serialization of Google App Engine models
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There is a small mistake in the code: Where you have "output[key] = to_dict(model)" it should be: "output[key] = to_dict(value)". Besides that it's perfect. Thanks!
– arikfr
Nov 7 '09 at 22:02
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NSLog the method name with Objective-C in iPhone
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print(__FUNCTION__) // Swift
NSLog(@"%@", NSStringFromSelector(_cmd)); // Objective-C
Swift 3 and above
print(#function)
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Ruby send vs __send__
I understand the concept of some_instance.send but I'm trying to figure out why you can call this both ways. The Ruby Koans imply that there is some reason beyond providing lots of different ways to do the same thing. Here are the two examples of usage:
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How do I get the row count of a pandas DataFrame?
...[0].count()", "len(data.index)"],
xlabel="data rows"
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EDIT: As @Dan Allen noted in the comments len(df.index) and df[0].count() are not interchangeable as count excludes NaNs,
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