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Alternative to itoa() for converting integer to string C++? [duplicate]

... I suppose you mean: cppreference.com/cppsstream/all.html – Wodin Dec 15 '10 at 9:07 strings...
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How to determine a Python variable's type?

... It is so simple. You do it like this. print(type(variable_name)) share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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assertEquals vs. assertEqual in python

...as been deprecated as well: Method Name | Deprecated alias(es) _________________________________________________________ assertEqual() | failUnlessEqual, assertEquals From 25.3.7.1.1. Deprecated aliases ...
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possible EventEmitter memory leak detected

... I am using process.on('uncaughtException', callback); – Riz Mar 19 '12 at 10:51 ...
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transform object to array with lodash

... You can do var arr = _.values(obj); For documentation see here. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Merge, update, and pull Git branches without using checkouts

I work on a project that has 2 branches, A and B. I typically work on branch A, and merge stuff from branch B. For the merging, I would typically do: ...
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Static methods in Python?

Is it possible to have static methods in Python which I could call without initializing a class, like: 10 Answers ...
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Python decorators in classes

... Would something like this do what you need? class Test(object): def _decorator(foo): def magic( self ) : print "start magic" foo( self ) print "end magic" return magic @_decorator def bar( self ) : print "normal call" test ...
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What is dynamic programming? [closed]

...ith dynamic programming, you store your results in some sort of table generally. When you need the answer to a problem, you reference the table and see if you already know what it is. If not, you use the data in your table to give yourself a stepping stone towards the answer. The Cormen Algorithms ...
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Passing an integer by reference in Python

...d you can't just assign the "variable" a new value because then you're actually creating a new object (which is distinct from the old one) and giving it the name that the old object had in the local namespace. Usually the workaround is to simply return the object that you want: def multiply_by_2(x...