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How to do version numbers? [closed]
...there will never be a version out which doesn't have some features in them and thus could always be labeled as beta. But since it's going to be a corporate product I really don't want the "unstable watchout" on there. So how would you go about versioning? Is 1.0 stable? Should the build date be in t...
Is there a standard naming convention for git tags? [closed]
... code. Using this system allows automated tools to inspect your
package and determine SemVer compliance and released versions.
When tagging releases in a version control system, the tag for a version MUST be
"vX.Y.Z" e.g. "v3.1.0".
However, after discussion this was removed, and i...
Split (explode) pandas dataframe string entry to separate rows
I have a pandas dataframe in which one column of text strings contains comma-separated values. I want to split each CSV field and create a new row per entry (assume that CSV are clean and need only be split on ','). For example, a should become b :
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What is the difference between CMD and ENTRYPOINT in a Dockerfile?
In Dockerfiles there are two commands that look similar to me: CMD and ENTRYPOINT . But I guess that there is a (subtle?) difference between them - otherwise it would not make any sense to have two commands for the very same thing.
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How do I capture the output into a variable from an external process in PowerShell?
I'd like to run an external process and capture it's command output to a variable in PowerShell. I'm currently using this:
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Java 8: Where is TriFunction (and kin) in java.util.function? Or what is the alternative?
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As far as I know, there are only two kinds of functions, destructive and constructive.
While constructive function, as the name implies, constructs something, a destructive one destroys something, but not in the way you may think now.
For example, the function
Function<Integer,Integer&g...
How to remove convexity defects in a Sudoku square?
...ving a Sudoku from an input image using OpenCV (as in Google goggles etc). And I have completed the task, but at the end I found a little problem for which I came here.
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Why does ~True result in -2?
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int(True) is 1.
1 is:
00000001
and ~1 is:
11111110
Which is -2 in Two's complement1
1 Flip all the bits, add 1 to the resulting number and interpret the result as a binary representation of the magnitude and add a negative sign (since the number begins...
Array slicing in Ruby: explanation for illogical behaviour (taken from Rubykoans.com)
I was going through the exercises in Ruby Koans and I was struck by the following Ruby quirk that I found really unexplainable:
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How to output only captured groups with sed?
...as well as specifying what you do want.
string='This is a sample 123 text and some 987 numbers'
echo "$string" | sed -rn 's/[^[:digit:]]*([[:digit:]]+)[^[:digit:]]+([[:digit:]]+)[^[:digit:]]*/\1 \2/p'
This says:
don't default to printing each line (-n)
exclude zero or more non-digits
include on...
