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Angularjs $q.all

I have implemented the $q.all in angularjs, but I can not make the code work. Here is my code : 3 Answers ...
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MySql: Tinyint (2) vs tinyint(1) - what is the difference?

... It means display width Whether you use tinyint(1) or tinyint(2), it does not make any difference. I always use tinyint(1) and int(11), I used several mysql clients (navicat, sequel pro). It does not mean anything AT ALL! I ran a test, all above clients or ...
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Inserting a Link to a Webpage in an IPython Notebook

... For visual learners. [blue_text](url_here) Thanks dbliss. share | improve this answer | follow ...
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How do I change the formatting of numbers on an axis with ggplot?

I'm using R and ggplot to draw a scatterplot of some data, all is fine except that the numbers on the y-axis are coming out with computer style exponent formatting, i.e. 4e+05, 5e+05, etc. This is obviously unacceptable, so I want to get it to display them as 500,000, 400,000, and so on. Getting a p...
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“x not in y” or “not x in y”

When testing for membership, we can use: 6 Answers 6 ...
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“You are on a branch yet to be born” when adding git submodule

I am attempting to add a few submodules to my .vim/bundles directory, and when I attempt to add this particular repo Git gives me a strange error I've never seen before: ...
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Can I assume (bool)true == (int)1 for any C++ compiler?

Can I assume (bool)true == (int)1 for any C++ compiler ? 4 Answers 4 ...
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Bash set +x without it being printed

Does anyone know if we can say set +x in bash without it being printed: 5 Answers 5 ...
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Argparse optional positional arguments?

I have a script which is meant to be used like this: usage: installer.py dir [-h] [-v] 3 Answers ...
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Split list into multiple lists with fixed number of elements

... I think you're looking for grouped. It returns an iterator, but you can convert the result to a list, scala> List(1,2,3,4,5,6,"seven").grouped(4).toList res0: List[List[Any]] = List(List(1, 2, 3, 4), List(5, 6, seven)) ...