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res.sendFile absolute path

...pond with index.html on every request, because I'm using a star * to catch all files that weren't found in your static (public) directory; which is the most common use case for web-apps. Change to / to return the index only in the root path. ...
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What is the difference between Set and List?

...l access performance depends a lot on the underlying implementation, array vs linked list stackoverflow.com/questions/322715/… – Christophe Roussy Nov 30 '15 at 16:35 ...
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Remove an item from array using UnderscoreJS

...r question). Then you would only iterate over array once instead of potentially twice like here. If you want to modify the array in-place, you have to use .splice. This is also shown in the other question and undescore doesn't seem to provide any useful function for that. ...
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Tree data structure in C#

...e so many ways you could implement it that it would be impossible to cover all bases with one solution. The more specific a solution, the less likely it is applicable to any given problem. I even get annoyed with LinkedList - what if I want a circular linked list? The basic structure you'll need ...
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Failed to execute 'btoa' on 'Window': The string to be encoded contains characters outside of the La

... If you have UTF8, use this (actually works with SVG source), like: btoa(unescape(encodeURIComponent(str))) example: var imgsrc = 'data:image/svg+xml;base64,' + btoa(unescape(encodeURIComponent(markup))); var img = new Image(1, 1); // width, height va...
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What's the difference between :: (double colon) and -> (arrow) in PHP?

... used to access static members, such usage is discouraged), while :: is usually used to access static members (though in a few special cases, it's used to access instance members). In general, :: is used for scope resolution, and it may have either a class name, parent, self, or (in PHP 5.3) static...
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How to print a dictionary line by line in Python?

... Hmm. I think my problem is even worse than that. Basically I've parsed out some data from an HTML table, and I happened to store it in a dictionary, and now I'm trying to take that dictionary data and put it into a DataFrame before I export it all to an Oracle table....it's pret...
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Why maven? What are the benefits? [closed]

... Figuring out package dependencies is really not that hard. You rarely do it anyway. Probably once during project setup and few more during upgrades. With maven you'll end up fixing mismatched dependencies, badly written poms, and doing package exclusions anyway. ...
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What exactly is OAuth (Open Authorization)?

... What exactly is OAuth (Open Authorization)? OAuth allows notifying a resource provider (e.g. Facebook) that the resource owner (e.g. you) grants permission to a third-party (e.g. a Facebook Application) access to their information (e.g. the list of your friends). If you rea...
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Flatten nested dictionaries, compressing keys

... Basically the same way you would flatten a nested list, you just have to do the extra work for iterating the dict by key/value, creating new keys for your new dictionary and creating the dictionary at final step. import collectio...