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lenses, fclabels, data-accessor - which library for structure access and mutation is better

...f these libraries also provide a bunch of extra combinators on top, and usually some form of template haskell machinery to automatically generate lenses for the fields of simple record types. With that in mind, we can turn to the different implementations: Implementations fclabels fclabels is pe...
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How to scroll to specific item using jQuery?

... element.scrollIntoView() - that is all that is required. Animation is standardised. See developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/scrollIntoView – WickyNilliams Feb 26 '16 at 11:46 ...
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Managing CSS Explosion

...been heavily relying on CSS for a website that I am working on. Right now, all the CSS styles are being applied on a per tag basis, and so now I am trying to move it to more of an external styling to help with any future changes. ...
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How to git-cherry-pick only changes to certain files?

... This doesn't seem to preserve authorship (at all). In some cases that won't matter, in other cases it will. – AlanSE Sep 13 '19 at 17:42 ...
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Why can templates only be implemented in the header file?

...f; When reading this line, the compiler will create a new class (let's call it FooInt), which is equivalent to the following: struct FooInt { int bar; void doSomething(int param) {/* do stuff using int */} } Consequently, the compiler needs to have access to the implementation of the m...
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Difference between JSON.stringify and JSON.parse

...pt object into JSON text and stores that JSON text in a string, eg: var my_object = { key_1: "some text", key_2: true, key_3: 5 }; var object_as_string = JSON.stringify(my_object); // "{"key_1":"some text","key_2":true,"key_3":5}" typeof(object_as_string); // "string" JSON.parse turns a...
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what is the difference between 'transform' and 'fit_transform' in sklearn

...is meant for when you have already computed PCA, i.e. if you have already called its .fit method. In [12]: pc2 = RandomizedPCA(n_components=3) In [13]: pc2.transform(X) # can't transform because it does not know how to do it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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Temporarily disable auto_now / auto_now_add

...s: # my model class FooBar(models.Model): title = models.CharField(max_length=255) updated_at = models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True, auto_now_add=True) # my tests foo = FooBar.objects.get(pk=1) # force a timestamp lastweek = datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(days=7) FooBar.obj...
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AtomicInteger lazySet vs. set

...l values for a while, but you'd like to ensure that structures are eventually GCable. In such cases, you can get better performance by avoiding the costs of the null volatile-write. There are a few other use cases along these lines for non-reference-based atomics as well, so the method is ...
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SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\xa3' in file when function returns '£'

... First line is to make the py file executable on *nix. It is not really related to this question. – cmd Dec 15 '17 at 20:21 ...