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Can you do a partial checkout with Subversion?
...ight find useful. From the documentation:
... sparse directories (or shallow checkouts) ... allows you to easily check out a working copy—or a portion of a working copy—more shallowly than full recursion, with the freedom to bring in previously ignored files and subdirectories at a later tim...
How can I dynamically create derived classes from a base class
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This bit of code allows you to create new classes with dynamic
names and parameter names.
The parameter verification in __init__ just does not allow
unknown parameters, if you need other verifications, like
type, or that they are mandatory...
How to customize the background/border colors of a grouped table view cell?
...later UITableViewCell now has a backgroundColor property that makes this really easy (especially in combination with the [UIColor colorWithPatternImage:] initializer). But I'll leave the 2.0 version of the answer here for anyone that needs it…
It's harder than it really should be. Here's how I ...
How should I call 3 functions in order to execute them one after the other?
If I need call this functions one after other,
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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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How to open a URL in a new Tab using JavaScript or jQuery? [duplicate]
How to open a URL in new tab instead of new window programatically?
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Run function from the command line
...ral answer. I have a script defined multiple customer functions, and only call one depending on my need
– xappppp
Apr 15 '18 at 4:16
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Django dynamic model fields
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This solution is based on Entity Attribute Value data model, essentially, it uses several tables to store dynamic attributes of objects. Great parts about this solution is that it:
uses several pure and simple Django models to represent dynamic fields, which makes it simple to understand an...
What's the difference between using CGFloat and float?
I tend to use CGFloat all over the place, but I wonder if I get a senseless "performance hit" with this. CGFloat seems to be something "heavier" than float, right? At which points should I use CGFloat, and what makes really the difference?
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python multithreading wait till all threads finished
...oin method of Thread object in the end of the script.
t1 = Thread(target=call_script, args=(scriptA + argumentsA))
t2 = Thread(target=call_script, args=(scriptA + argumentsB))
t3 = Thread(target=call_script, args=(scriptA + argumentsC))
t1.start()
t2.start()
t3.start()
t1.join()
t2.join()
t3.join...
