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returning in the middle of a using block
... happed in the background. Many thanks.
– Sercan Timoçin
Sep 10 '19 at 15:18
@Bart it's probably translated to: try {...
Git: list only “untracked” files (also, custom commands)
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Multiline TextView in Android?
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Should I put #! (shebang) in Python scripts, and what form should it take?
...n you can just call ./[your-script.py] in shell.
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How to read a text file into a list or an array with Python
... csv module or some other existing parser
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How to calculate the SVG Path for an arc (of a circle)
...nt svg element. For example viewBox="0 0 500 500"
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Why is the order in dictionaries and sets arbitrary?
... 5 full and you add an element, it will briefly contain 6 elements. 6 > ²⁄₃·8 so this triggers a resize, and the backing store quadruples to size 32.
Finally, hash(n) just returns n for numbers (except -1 which is special).
So, let's look at the first one:
v_set = {88,11,1,33,21,3,7,55...
How can I test if a letter in a string is uppercase or lowercase using JavaScript?
How can I test if a letter in a string is uppercase or lowercase using JavaScript?
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Converting a JS object to an array using jQuery
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Delete everything in a MongoDB database
I'm doing development on MongoDB. For totally non-evil purposes, I sometimes want to blow away everything in a database—that is, to delete every single collection, and whatever else might be lying around, and start from scratch. Is there a single line of code that will let me do this? Bonus points...