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Block Comments in Clojure

... Actually, there is a way! (comment (defn hey [] ("Hey there!")) Check me out! ) Just wrap your comments in (comment ..) :) Have fun! share ...
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How to verify if a file exists in a batch file?

... Reminder: IF, EXIST, ELSE, REM, DEL, etc. all work in lowercase as well! – Terra Ashley Jul 19 '16 at 23:57 1 ...
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How do you loop through currently loaded assemblies?

...ughout, but I could not figure out how to effectively show the versions of ALL of the loaded assemblies. 2 Answers ...
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Javascript fuzzy search that makes sense

...oth strings. Jaccard distance: 1 minues the quotient of shared N-grams and all observed N-grams. Maybe you could use a weighted combination (or minimum) of these metrics, with Levenshtein -- common substring, common N-gram or Jaccard will all strongly prefer similar strings -- or perhaps try just ...
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When splitting an empty string in Python, why does split() return an empty list while split('\n') re

...ncorporates both splitting algorithms in the same tool. People seem to mentally model field-splitting as a single concept even though more than one algorithm is involved. share | improve this answer...
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Rails server says port already used, how to kill that process?

...you're looking to kill whatever is on port 3000 (which is what webrick normally uses), type this in your terminal to find out the PID of the process: $ lsof -wni tcp:3000 Then, use the number in the PID column to kill the process: $ kill -9 PID ...
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Markdown open a new window link [duplicate]

... common features of HTML. One of its best features is that you can always fallback to the full syntax for HTML. This includes doing things that aren't included in markdown. Personally, I like that markdown is concise and includes very little fluff. It makes it easier to learn the whole set of short...
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how to return index of a sorted list? [duplicate]

...ray([2,3,1,4,5]) >>> vals array([2, 3, 1, 4, 5]) >>> sort_index = numpy.argsort(vals) >>> sort_index array([2, 0, 1, 3, 4]) If not available, taken from this question, this is the fastest method: >>> vals = [2,3,1,4,5] >>> sorted(range(len(vals)), key=...
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Python integer incrementing with ++ [duplicate]

...I've looked back at my VB6 days and thought, "What modern language doesn't allow incrementing with double plus signs?": 7 A...
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When should I use genetic algorithms as opposed to neural networks? [closed]

...lution space of a GA problem as a set of states or values. Such as "Find all of the ways a set of four chess pieces could be arranged on a chessboard to create a checkmate." However the solution space can also be a set of algorithms. This is where the real power of genetic algorithms come into pl...