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How to download image from url
...d content is not a known image type.
Check this reference on MSDN to find all format available.
Here are reference to WebClient and Bitmap.
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How do I get a list of column names from a psycopg2 cursor?
... to generate column labels directly from the selected column names, and recall seeing that python's psycopg2 module supports this feature.
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How to make the python interpreter correctly handle non-ASCII characters in string operations?
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You actually only need # coding: utf-8. -*- is not for decoration, but you are unlikely to ever need it. I think it was there for old shells.
– fmalina
May 9 '13 at 13:40
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Calling dynamic function with dynamic number of parameters [duplicate]
I’m looking for a trick about this. I know how to call a dynamic, arbitrary function in JavaScript, passing specific parameters, something like this:
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Converting any string into camel case
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Looking at your code, you can achieve it with only two replace calls:
function camelize(str) {
return str.replace(/(?:^\w|[A-Z]|\b\w)/g, function(word, index) {
return index === 0 ? word.toLowerCase() : word.toUpperCase();
}).replace(/\s+/g, '');
}
camelize("EquipmentClass name"...
Get name of caller function in PHP?
Is there a PHP function to find out the name of the caller function in a given function?
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What is Bit Masking?
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the b to indicate binary literal is not supported by all compilers, correct?
– Ungeheuer
May 8 '17 at 23:37
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Getting the last argument passed to a shell script
$1 is the first argument.
$@ is all of them.
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Detecting Unsaved Changes
...reunload methods as required.
From the comments, the following references all input fields, without duplicating code:
$(':input').change(function () {
Using $(":input") refers to all input, textarea, select, and button elements.
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How to Calculate Execution Time of a Code Snippet in C++
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You can use this function I wrote. You call GetTimeMs64(), and it returns the number of milliseconds elapsed since the unix epoch using the system clock - the just like time(NULL), except in milliseconds.
It works on both windows and linux; it is thread safe.
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