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Recommended date format for REST GET API
What's the recommended timestamp format for a REST GET API like this:
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How do I get the backtrace for all the threads in GDB?
Is there an equivalent command in GDB to that of WinDbg's "!process 0 7"?
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brew update: The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by merge:
I tried to run brew update and I get an error about my local changes would be lost if I merged. I tried committing my local changes (don't remember making any, but it's been awhile), and that made things worse.
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Wait for all promises to resolve
So I have a situation where I have multiple promise chains of an unknown length. I want some action to run when all the CHAINS have been processed. Is that even possible? Here is an example:
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Requests — how to tell if you're getting a 404
I'm using the Requests library and accessing a website to gather data from it with the following code:
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What is digest authentication?
How does Digest Authentication differ from Basic Authentication other than sending credentials as plain text?
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How can I center an absolutely positioned element in a div?
I need to place a div (with position:absolute; ) element in the center of my window. But I am having problems doing so, because the width is unknown .
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Copy table without copying data
copies the table foo and duplicates it as a new table called bar .
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Is it faster to count down than it is to count up?
Our computer science teacher once said that for some reason it is more efficient to count down than to count up.
For example if you need to use a FOR loop and the loop index is not used somewhere (like printing a line of N * to the screen)
I mean that code like this:
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Gradient of n colors ranging from color 1 and color 2
I often work with ggplot2 that makes gradients nice ( click here for an example ). I have a need to work in base and I think scales can be used there to create color gradients as well but I'm severely off the mark on how. The basic goal is generate a palette of n colors that ranges from x colo...
