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What is the instanceof operator in JavaScript?
...ce p inherits from Person.prototype.
Per the OP's request
I've added a small example with some sample code and an explanation.
When you declare a variable you give it a specific type.
For instance:
int i;
float f;
Customer c;
The above show you some variables, namely i, f, and c. The type...
URL encoding the space character: + or %20?
...he server in an HTTP request message using method GET or POST, or, historically, via email. The encoding used by default is based on a very early version of the general URI percent-encoding rules, with a number of modifications such as newline normalization and replacing spaces with "+" instead of "...
Debugging in Clojure? [closed]
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There's also dotrace, which allows you to look at the inputs and outputs of selected functions.
(use 'clojure.contrib.trace)
(defn fib[n] (if (< n 2) n (+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2)))))
(dotrace [fib] (fib 3))
produces the output:
TRACE t4425: (f...
Case insensitive 'in'
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Prefer to lower all keys when building the dict, for performance reasons.
– Ryan
May 1 '13 at 6:27
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How to serve static files in Flask
...ample below, I have moved my templates and static files into a sub-folder called web.
app = Flask(__name__,
static_url_path='',
static_folder='web/static',
template_folder='web/templates')
static_url_path='' removes any preceding path from the URL (i.e.
the d...
Why do we need extern “C”{ #include } in C++?
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C and C++ are superficially similar, but each compiles into a very different set of code. When you include a header file with a C++ compiler, the compiler is expecting C++ code. If, however, it is a C header, then the compiler expects the data cont...
Strip HTML from strings in Python
...those of you using newer versions of Python (3.2+) is that you'll need to call the parent class's __init__ function. See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/11061058/….
– pseudoramble
Aug 18 '13 at 17:54
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Function return value in PowerShell
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PowerShell has really wacky return semantics - at least when viewed from a more traditional programming perspective. There are two main ideas to wrap your head around:
All output is captured, and returned
The return keyword really just indi...
Should you always favor xrange() over range()?
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For performance, especially when you're iterating over a large range, xrange() is usually better. However, there are still a few cases why you might prefer range():
In python 3, range() does what xrange() used to do and xrange() does not exist. ...
Using variables inside a bash heredoc
... the
lines in the here-document are not expanded. If word is unquoted, all
lines of the here-document are subjected to parameter expansion, command substitution, and arithmetic expansion. [...]
If you change your first example to use <<EOF instead of << "EOF" you'll find that i...
