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What should my Objective-C singleton look like? [closed]
My singleton accessor method is usually some variant of:
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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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Python list of dictionaries search
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Is worth noting that this answer returns a list with all matches for 'Pam' in people, alternatively we could get a list of all the people that are not 'Pam' by changing the comparison operator to !=. +1
– Onema
Nov 12 '15 at 22:25
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How to add target=“_blank” to JavaScript window.location?
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@twinlakes this gets blocked in all modern browsers.
– Ben Racicot
Nov 4 '15 at 15:21
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What’s the best way to check if a file exists in C++? (cross platform)
...his using standard c++ libs? Preferably without trying to open the file at all.
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Can I find events bound on an element with jQuery?
...ng, sorry :) $._data(element[0], ‘events’);
– totallyNotLizards
Oct 23 '12 at 8:10
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PHP - how to best determine if the current invocation is from CLI or web server?
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A small caveat about this method: it will not return "cli" when run from a cron job. There's a number od differents keys to choose from inside of $_SERVER to determine more reliably whether the request came via HTTP or not.
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Putty: Getting Server refused our key Error
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OK, there was a small typo in my key. Apparently when pasting to file the first letter was cut off and it started with sh-rsa instead of ssh-rsa.
nrathathaus - your answer was very helpful, thanks a lot, this answer is credited to you :) I di...
Detect Browser Language in PHP
... do you say they are one letter? Dutch (nl), Greek (el) and Slovenian (sl) all appear to be two letter: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533052(v=vs.85).aspx
– Peter K.
Nov 19 '12 at 17:35
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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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