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Should private helper methods be static if they can be static

... blong 2,65566 gold badges3232 silver badges9090 bronze badges answered Feb 11 '09 at 21:33 Esko LuontolaEsko Luontola 70.3...
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How can you hide database output in Rails console?

...logging in console) To turn it back on ActiveRecord::Base.logger.level = 0 share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How to set response filename without forcing “save as” dialog

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Installing specific laravel version with composer create-project

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Multiprocessing - Pipe vs Queue

...ts using Pipe() and Queue()... This is on a ThinkpadT61 running Ubuntu 11.10, and Python 2.7.2. FYI, I threw in results for JoinableQueue() as a bonus; JoinableQueue() accounts for tasks when queue.task_done() is called (it doesn't even know about the specific task, it just counts unfinished tasks ...
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How can I display just a portion of an image in HTML/CSS?

Let's say I want a way to display just the the center 50x50px of an image that's 250x250px in HTML. How can I do that. Also, is there a way to do this for css:url() references? ...
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Does static constexpr variable inside a function make sense?

... 240 The short answer is that not only is static useful, it is pretty well always going to be desired...
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Create an array with random values

How can I create an array with 40 elements, with random values from 0 to 39 ? Like 21 Answers ...
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python tuple to dict

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Is there a literal notation for an array of symbols?

... Yes! This is possible now in Ruby 2.0.0. One way to write it is: %i{foo bar} # => [:foo, :bar] You can also use other delimiters, so you could also write %i(foo bar) or %i!foo bar! for example. This feature was originally announced here: http://www.ru...