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Google Authenticator implementation in Python

...st() o = ord(h[19]) & 15 h = (struct.unpack(">I", h[o:o+4])[0] & 0x7fffffff) % 1000000 return h def get_totp_token(secret): return get_hotp_token(secret, intervals_no=int(time.time())//30) It has two functions: get_hotp_token() generates one-time token (that should in...
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How to check if an int is a null

... An int is not null, it may be 0 if not initialized. If you want an integer to be able to be null, you need to use Integer instead of int. Integer id; String name; public Integer getId() { return id; } Besides the statement if(person.equals(null)) can...
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Why is \r a newline for Vim?

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parseInt(null, 24) === 23… wait, what?

... 240 It's converting null to the string "null" and trying to convert it. For radixes 0 through 23, th...
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Difference between `mod` and `rem` in Haskell

... 20 I had the same question about rem and mod in Clojure, and this was the answer. – noahlz Jul 11 '12 at...
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How do I get the directory that a program is running from?

...ytes = MIN(readlink("/proc/self/exe", pBuf, len), len - 1); if(bytes >= 0) pBuf[bytes] = '\0'; return bytes; share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How can I make gdb save the command history?

...t answer: echo 'set history save on' >> ~/.gdbinit && chmod 600 ~/.gdbinit Long answer: Command history is covered in the GDB manual, 22.3 Command History. Create a file $HOME/.gdbinit, change its permissions to 0600, and add the following content: set history save on You can se...
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Generating an MD5 checksum of a file

...fit the whole file in memory. In that case, you'll have to read chunks of 4096 bytes sequentially and feed them to the md5 method: import hashlib def md5(fname): hash_md5 = hashlib.md5() with open(fname, "rb") as f: for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(4096), b""): hash_md5....
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Name of this month (Date.today.month as name)

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JavaScript exponents

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