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How to view files in binary from bash?
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...and it's preinstalled on Mac OS X and on Linux.
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Python: Using .format() on a Unicode-escaped string
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>>> print "{0}".format(s)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\u2265' in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
>>> print u"{0}".format(s)
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Create a .csv file with values from a Python list
...he values from a Python list. When I print the values in the list they are all unicode (?), i.e. they look something like this
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not None test in Python [duplicate]
...r of the latter two, since val could potentially be of a type that defines __eq__() to return true when passed None.
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MongoDB with redis
...oDB does not have yet an expiration mechanism. Capped collections cannot really be used to implement a real TTL. Redis has a TTL-based expiration mechanism, making it convenient to store volatile data. For instance, user sessions are commonly stored in Redis, while user data will be stored and index...
Managing CSS Explosion
...been heavily relying on CSS for a website that I am working on. Right now, all the CSS styles are being applied on a per tag basis, and so now I am trying to move it to more of an external styling to help with any future changes.
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How do I adb pull ALL files of a folder present in SD Card
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The scripts will start in the top folder and recursively go down and find all the "*.jpg" files and pull them from your phone to the current directory.
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AtomicInteger lazySet vs. set
...l values for a while, but you'd
like to ensure that structures are eventually GCable. In such
cases, you can get better performance by avoiding
the costs of the null volatile-write. There are a few
other use cases along these lines for non-reference-based
atomics as well, so the method is ...
count(*) vs count(column-name) - which is more correct? [duplicate]
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COUNT(*) counts all rows
COUNT(column) counts non-NULLs only
COUNT(1) is the same as COUNT(*) because 1 is a non-null expressions
Your use of COUNT(*) or COUNT(column) should be based on the desired output only.
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'UserControl' constructor with parameters in C#
Call me crazy, but I'm the type of guy that likes constructors with parameters (if needed), as opposed to a constructor with no parameters followed by setting properties. My thought process: if the properties are required to actually construct the object, they should go in the constructor. I get two...
