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Determine project root from a running node.js application

...uire.main === module Because module provides a filename property (normally equivalent to __filename), the entry point of the current application can be obtained by checking require.main.filename. So if you want the base directory for your app, you can do: var path = require('path'); var appD...
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Long-lasting FB access-token for server to pull FB page info

... not expire (with help from @Igy), here is a clear, step-by-step quide for all those looking to the same: Make sure you are the admin of the FB page you wish to pull info from Create a FB App (should be with the same user account that is the page admin) Head over to the Facebook Graph API Explorer...
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How can I rename a field for all documents in MongoDB?

...above are: { upsert:false, multi:true }. You need the multi:true to update all your records. Or you can use the former way: remap = function (x) { if (x.additional){ db.foo.update({_id:x._id}, {$set:{"name.last":x.name.additional}, $unset:{"name.additional":1}}); } } db.foo.find().forEach...
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Will Try / Finally (without the Catch) bubble the exception?

I am almost positive that the answer is YES. If I use a Try Finally block but do not use a Catch block then any exceptions WILL bubble. Correct? ...
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Android and   in TextView

... In Kotlin, it works very well. I replace all the empty spaces with this, and it will ellipsize from the last characters. str.replace(" ", "\u00A0") yields, "Hello wor..." instead of "Hello..." – Seop Yoon Feb 23 '18 at 2:27 ...
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What's the difference between disabled=“disabled” and readonly=“readonly” for HTML form input fields

...or disabled form elements are not passed to the processor method. The W3C calls this a successful element.(This works similar to form check boxes that are not checked.) Some browsers may override or provide default styling for disabled form elements. (Gray out or emboss text) Internet Explorer ...
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Difference between application/x-javascript and text/javascript content types

...itted in HTML 5). This isn't a problem in HTTP headers as browsers universally (as far as I'm aware) either ignore the HTTP content-type of scripts entirely, or are modern enough to recognise application/javascript. share ...
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Convert columns to string in Pandas

... to_json() probably does not call astype(str) as it leaves datetime64 and its subclasses as milliseconds since epoch. – Sussch Jul 10 '19 at 5:41 ...
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How do I reflect over the members of dynamic object?

... In the case of ExpandoObject, the ExpandoObject class actually implements IDictionary<string, object> for its properties, so the solution is as trivial as casting: IDictionary<string, object> propertyValues = (IDictionary<string, object>)s; Note that this will n...
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ruby on rails f.select options with custom attributes

...at you want: (1) Using a custom attribute name in HTML5. In HTML5 you are allowed to have custom attribute names, but they have to be pre-pended with 'data-'. These custom attributes will not get submitted with your form, but they can be used to access your elements in Javascript. If you want to ac...