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How do I obtain crash-data from my Android application?
...n? At least when working on my own device being retrieved by cable, but ideally from any instance of my application running on the wild so that I can improve it and make it more solid.
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How to fix Git error: object file is empty?
... the .git directory and run find . -type f -empty -delete -print to remove all empty files. Eventually git started telling me it was actually doing something with the object directories:
nathanvan@nathanvan-N61Jq:~/workspace/mcmc-chapter$ git fsck --full
Checking object directories: 100% (256/256)...
Best way to select random rows PostgreSQL
...lass WHERE oid = 'schema_name.big'::regclass;
As long as ct isn't much smaller than id_span, the query will outperform other approaches.
WITH params AS (
SELECT 1 AS min_id -- minimum id <= current min id
, 5100000 AS id_span -- rounded up. (max_id - m...
In git, what is the difference between merge --squash and rebase?
...-squash with --commit."));
git rebase --interactive
replays some or all of your commits on a new base, allowing you to squash (or more recently "fix up", see this SO question), going directly to:
git checkout tmp
git rebase -i stable
stable
X-------------------G tmp
/ ...
How do I use arrays in C++?
C++ inherited arrays from C where they are used virtually everywhere. C++ provides abstractions that are easier to use and less error-prone ( std::vector<T> since C++98 and std::array<T, n> since C++11 ), so the need for arrays does not arise quite as often as it does in C. However, ...
How do I add a margin between bootstrap columns without wrapping [duplicate]
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Constants in Objective-C
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Overall, great answer, with one glaring caveat: you DO NOT want to test for string equality with the == operator in Objective-C, since it tests memory address. Always use -isEqualToString: for this. You can easily get a different...
How to use “raise” keyword in Python [duplicate]
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It has 2 purposes.
yentup has given the first one.
It's used for raising your own errors....
pandas dataframe columns scaling with sklearn
...and I'd like to apply sklearn's min_max_scaler to some of the columns. Ideally, I'd like to do these transformations in place, but haven't figured out a way to do that yet. I've written the following code that works:
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