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Are the shift operators () arithmetic or logical in C?
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Basically you need to either test your compiler or not rely on it. My VS2008 help for the current MS C++ compiler says that their compiler does an arithmetic shift.
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How to tell if a tag failed to load
...d I'd like to be able to tell whether the loading failed in some way -- a 404, a script error in the loaded script, whatever.
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Is there any “font smoothing” in Google Chrome?
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Status of the issue, June 2014: Fixed with Chrome 37
Finally, the Chrome team will release a fix for this issue with Chrome 37 which will be released to public in July 2014. See example comparison of current stable Chrome 35 and latest Chrome 37 (earl...
Get the current year in JavaScript
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<footer>
© <span id="year">2018</span> by FooBar
</footer>
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Sass calculate percent minus px
... from one unit to the next. Sass has no way of knowing exactly how wide "100%" is in terms of pixels or any other unit. That's something only the browser knows.
You need to use calc() instead. Check browser compatibility on Can I use...
.foo {
height: calc(25% - 5px);
}
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Convert JS date time to MySQL datetime
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function twoDigits(d) {
if(0 <= d && d < 10) return "0" + d.toString();
if(-10 < d && d < 0) return "-0" + (-1*d).toString();
return d.toString();
}
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Does a break statement break from a switch/select?
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Break statements, The Go Programming Language Specification.
A "break" statement termin...
“x not in y” or “not x in y”
... 'ham' not in 'spam and eggs'
>>> dis.dis(notin)
2 0 LOAD_CONST 1 ('ham')
3 LOAD_CONST 2 ('spam and eggs')
6 COMPARE_OP 7 (not in)
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Is it safe to use -1 to set all bits to true?
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Format / Suppress Scientific Notation from Python Pandas Aggregation Results
...float_format', lambda x: '%.3f' % x)
In [28]: Series(np.random.randn(3))*1000000000
Out[28]:
0 -757322420.605
1 -1436160588.997
2 -1235116117.064
dtype: float64
I'm not sure if that's the preferred way to do this, but it works.
Converting numbers to strings purely for aesthetic purposes ...
