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How to make URL/Phone-clickable UILabel?

...TextView.editable = NO; yourTextView.dataDetectorTypes = UIDataDetectorTypeAll; Swift: yourTextView.editable = false; yourTextView.dataDetectorTypes = UIDataDetectorTypes.All; This will detect links automatically. See the documentation for details. ...
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How to limit the amount of concurrent async I/O operations?

... Stephen Toub, but the less announced news is that the async semaphore actually made it into the Beta release of .NET 4.5 If you look at our beloved SemaphoreSlim class (which you should be using since it's more performant than the original Semaphore), it now boasts the WaitAsync(...) series of ove...
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Redirecting stdout to “nothing” in python

... A nice way to do this is to create a small context processor that you wrap your prints in. You then just use is in a with-statement to silence all output. Python 2: import os import sys from contextlib import contextmanager @contextmanager def silence_stdout(): ...
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Read Excel File in Python

...value)) except ValueError: pass finally: values.append(value) item = Arm(*values) items.append(item) for item in items: print item print("Accessing one single value (eg. DSPName): {0}".format(item.dsp_name)) print ...
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What's the difference between dist-packages and site-packages?

I'm a bit miffed by the python package installation process. Specifically, what's the difference between packages installed in the dist-packages directory and the site-packages directory? ...
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Circular (or cyclic) imports in Python

... There was a really good discussion on this over at comp.lang.python last year. It answers your question pretty thoroughly. Imports are pretty straightforward really. Just remember the following: 'import' and 'from xxx import yyy' ...
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Java: parse int value from a char

...So e.g. '0' in ascii is 48, '1' is 49, etc. So if you take '2' - '0' you really just get 50 - 48 = 2. Have a look at an ASCII table in order to understand this principle better. Also, 'x' means get the ascii value of the character in Java. – Kevin Van Ryckegem ...
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How do I detect whether a Python variable is a function?

... If this is for Python 2.x or for Python 3.2+, you can also use callable(). It used to be deprecated, but is now undeprecated, so you can use it again. You can read the discussion here: http://bugs.python.org/issue10518. You can do this with: callable(obj) If this is for Python 3.x but ...
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How to obtain the number of CPUs/cores in Linux from the command line?

... Note that both of these will end up counting twice as many cores as actually exist if you're on a system with hyperthreading (e.g, P4, or Core i7). – duskwuff -inactive- Jun 26 '11 at 0:04 ...
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Is there any Rails function to check if a partial exists?

..., I'm using the following in my Rails 3/3.1 projects: lookup_context.find_all('posts/_form').any? The advantage over other solutions I've seen is that this will look in all view paths instead of just your rails root. This is important to me as I have a lot of rails engines. This also works in R...