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How do I get a list of column names from a psycopg2 cursor?
... to generate column labels directly from the selected column names, and recall seeing that python's psycopg2 module supports this feature.
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Calling dynamic function with dynamic number of parameters [duplicate]
I’m looking for a trick about this. I know how to call a dynamic, arbitrary function in JavaScript, passing specific parameters, something like this:
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How to make the python interpreter correctly handle non-ASCII characters in string operations?
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You actually only need # coding: utf-8. -*- is not for decoration, but you are unlikely to ever need it. I think it was there for old shells.
– fmalina
May 9 '13 at 13:40
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Return rows in random order [duplicate]
...he NEWID() function, which generates a unique GUID. So,
SELECT * FROM dbo.Foo ORDER BY NEWID();
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Detecting Unsaved Changes
...reunload methods as required.
From the comments, the following references all input fields, without duplicating code:
$(':input').change(function () {
Using $(":input") refers to all input, textarea, select, and button elements.
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Get name of caller function in PHP?
Is there a PHP function to find out the name of the caller function in a given function?
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What is Bit Masking?
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the b to indicate binary literal is not supported by all compilers, correct?
– Ungeheuer
May 8 '17 at 23:37
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Regex to validate password strength
...ex. This serves as a great learning example for those of us who've never really got on with the syntax.
– user673046
Nov 22 '13 at 6:11
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How to Calculate Execution Time of a Code Snippet in C++
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You can use this function I wrote. You call GetTimeMs64(), and it returns the number of milliseconds elapsed since the unix epoch using the system clock - the just like time(NULL), except in milliseconds.
It works on both windows and linux; it is thread safe.
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How do I use vimdiff to resolve a git merge conflict?
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All four buffers provide a different view of the same file. The top left buffer (LOCAL) is how the file looked in your target branch (what you are merging into). The top right buffer (REMOTE) is how the file looked in your so...
