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What does [ N … M ] mean in C aggregate initializers?

... 90 It is initialization using Designated Initializers. The range based initialization is a gnu...
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What is causing the error `string.split is not a function`?

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List of special characters for SQL LIKE clause

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“git diff” does nothing

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How to calculate moving average using NumPy?

...ret[n:] - ret[:-n] return ret[n - 1:] / n >>> a = np.arange(20) >>> moving_average(a) array([ 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., 11., 12., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17., 18.]) >>> moving_average(a, n=4) array([ 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4....
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Move capture in lambda

...ariables can be initialized with anything like so: auto lambda = [value = 0] mutable { return ++value; }; In C++11 this is not possible yet, but with some tricks that involve helper types. Fortunately, the Clang 3.4 compiler already implements this awesome feature. The compiler will be released D...
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Literal suffix for byte in .NET?

... of a literal suffix on the MSDN reference for Byte as well as in the C# 4.0 Language Specification. The only literal suffixes in C# are for integer and real numbers as follows: u = uint l = long ul = ulong f = float m = decimal d = double If you want to use var, you can always cast the byte as i...
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how do i do an insert with DATETIME now inside of SQL server mgmt studio

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What does enumerate() mean?

...gt; for count, elem in enumerate(elements): ... print count, elem ... 0 foo 1 bar 2 baz By default, enumerate() starts counting at 0 but if you give it a second integer argument, it'll start from that number instead: >>> for count, elem in enumerate(elements, 42): ... print coun...
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Infinite scrolling with React JS

...te.recordsPerBody, this.state.total - 1); var displayStart = Math.max(0, Math.floor(scroll / this.state.recordHeight) - this.state.recordsPerBody * 1.5); var displayEnd = Math.min(displayStart + 4 * this.state.recordsPerBody, this.state.total - 1); this.setState({ visibleStart:...