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How to .gitignore files recursively
... in Windows 7 using Sourcetree 1.6.12.0 and the version of git that it installs (1.8.4-preview20130916).
To gitignore every file and folder under a directory recursively:
MyPrject/WebApp/Scripts/special/**
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How to change a django QueryDict to Python Dict?
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In Django 1.8 on Python 3 all I needed was dict(queryDict).
– fmalina
May 15 '15 at 19:16
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Java 7 language features with Android
...u are using Android Studio, the Java 7 language should be enabled automatically without any patches. Try-with-resource requires API Level 19+, and NIO 2.0 stuff are missing.
If you can't use Java 7 features, see @Nuno's answer on how to edit your build.gradle.
The following is for historical inte...
Can I extend a class using more than 1 class in PHP?
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Answering your edit :
If you really want to fake multiple inheritance, you can use the magic function __call().
This is ugly though it works from class A user's point of view :
class B {
public function method_from_b($s) {
echo $s;
}
}
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How to get Locale from its String representation in Java?
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Call requires API level 21 (current min is 17): java.util.Locale#forLanguageTag
– Vlad
Oct 14 '18 at 7:53
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Better way to check variable for null or empty string?
...solves it, I'm not sure if it's simpler. +1 anyway
– Allain Lalonde
Dec 19 '08 at 15:36
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Since O...
Overloading Macro on Number of Arguments
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Simple as:
#define GET_MACRO(_1,_2,_3,NAME,...) NAME
#define FOO(...) GET_MACRO(__VA_ARGS__, FOO3, FOO2)(__VA_ARGS__)
So if you have these macros:
FOO(World, !) # expands to FOO2(World, !)
FOO(foo,bar,baz) # expands to FOO3(foo,bar...
log messages appearing twice with Python Logging
I'm using Python logging, and for some reason, all of my messages are appearing twice.
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How can I check if my python object is a number? [duplicate]
In Java the numeric types all descend from Number so I would use
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Convert hex string to int in Python
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With the 0x prefix, Python can distinguish hex and decimal automatically.
>>> print int("0xdeadbeef", 0)
3735928559
>>> print int("10", 0)
10
(You must specify 0 as the base in order to invoke this prefix-guessing behavior; omitting the second parameter means to assume ba...
