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Get path of executable

...uriousguy: You'd want to do it if, for example, your program might get installed in a directory of the user's choosing. You need to be able to find your executable and its support files somehow. – greyfade Jun 25 '12 at 3:11 ...
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jQuery scroll() detect when user stops scrolling

...vent handler function for one or more events to the selected elements and calls the handler function if the event was not triggered for a given interval. This is useful if you want to fire a callback only after a delay, like the resize event, or such. It is important to check the github-repo for up...
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Perform debounce in React.js

...> AwesomeDebouncePromise(searchFunction, 300) ); // The async callback is run each time the text changes, // but as the search function is debounced, it does not // fire a new request on each keystroke const searchResults = useAsync( async () => { if (inputText.length ...
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Standardize data columns in R

I have a dataset called spam which contains 58 columns and approximately 3500 rows of data related to spam messages. 15 ...
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receiver type *** for instance message is a forward declaration

... That basically means that you need to import the .h file containing the declaration of States. However, there is a lot of other stuff wrong with your code. You're -init'ing an object without +alloc'ing it. That won't work You're dec...
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C# Float expression: strange behavior when casting the result float to int

... First of all, I assume that you know that 6.2f * 10 is not exactly 62 due to floating point rounding (it's actually the value 61.99999809265137 when expressed as a double) and that your question is only about why two seemingly identic...
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How to avoid 'cannot read property of undefined' errors?

... Catching all exceptions without re-throwing is bad, and generally using exceptions as part of the expected flow of execution is also not great -- even though in this case it's pretty well contained. – hugo ...
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How to send an email with Gmail as provider using Python?

...smtp.gmail.com:587') server.ehlo() server.starttls() Also you should really create From:, To: and Subject: message headers, separated from the message body by a blank line and use CRLF as EOL markers. E.g. msg = "\r\n".join([ "From: user_me@gmail.com", "To: user_you@gmail.com", "Subject:...
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High performance fuzzy string comparison in Python, use Levenshtein or difflib [closed]

...d similarity values: library(ggplot2) require(GGally) difflib <- read.table("similarity_measures.txt", sep = " ") colnames(difflib) <- c("difflib", "levenshtein", "sorensen", "jaccard") ggpairs(difflib) Result: The Difflib / Levenshtein similarity really is quite interesting. 2018 edit...
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In Python, when should I use a function instead of a method?

...sulation which is so dear to OO design. The encapsulation principal is really what this comes down to: as a designer you should hide everything about the implementation and class internals which it is not absolutely necessarily for any user or other developer to access. Because we deal with instan...