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MIN and MAX in C
Where are MIN and MAX defined in C, if at all?
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Using Mockito's generic “any()” method
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Convert all first letter to upper case, rest lower for each word
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Haha, really? That's where it is? I love .NET but some of the API designers are real jerks.
– George Mauer
Dec 21 '09 at 23:37
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How to implement an ordered, default dict? [duplicate]
...deredDict() and defaultdict() from collections in one object, which shall be an ordered, default dict .
Is this possible?
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Bulk insert with SQLAlchemy ORM
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You also need s.commit() to actually save the records (it took me a bit to figure this one out).
– horcle_buzz
Dec 4 '15 at 1:30
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How to read data From *.CSV file using javascript?
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NOTE: I concocted this solution before I was reminded about all the "special cases" that can occur in a valid CSV file, like escaped quotes. I'm leaving my answer for those who want something quick and dirty, but I recommend Evan's answer for accuracy.
This code will work when your...
Remove all occurrences of a value from a list?
...on over the filter+lambda; the former is more readable in addition to generally more efficient.
– habnabit
Jul 21 '09 at 4:28
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What is a Python equivalent of PHP's var_dump()? [duplicate]
...lay a value nicely, you can use the pprint module. The easiest way to dump all variables with it is to do
from pprint import pprint
pprint(globals())
pprint(locals())
If you are running in CGI, a useful debugging feature is the cgitb module, which displays the value of local variables as part of...
Among $_REQUEST, $_GET and $_POST which one is the fastest?
...what my application should do (i.e. one or the other, but not both) : generally speaking :
You should use $_GET when someone is requesting data from your application.
And you should use $_POST when someone is pushing (inserting or updating ; or deleting) data to your application.
Either way, the...
Use of #pragma in C
...take some action, override some default, etc. that may or may not apply to all machines and operating systems.
See msdn for more info.
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