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Named Branches vs Multiple Repositories
...nch per release.
Then, have one clone per release branch for building and testing.
One key note is that even if you use multiple repositories, you should avoid using transplant to move changesets between them because 1) it changes hash, and 2) it may introduce bugs that are very difficult to detec...
START_STICKY and START_NOT_STICKY
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Hi how I can test START_REDELIVER_INTENT. I just tested START_STICKY and kill the app by recent apps. Then it recall service. But START_REDELIVER_INTENT never called again. Why?
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Bootstrap 3 Navbar with Logo
...ink as part of the image width. However, this can be fixed easily and I've tested this out and I fairly sure it's the most stable working example on this page. It will resize automatically and works on all browsers.
Just add this to your css and use navbar-brand the same way you would .img-respons...
What is the motivation for bringing Symbols to ES6?
...o account and this way two symbols may be non-unique.
var a1 = Symbol.for("test");
var a2 = Symbol.for("test");
console.log(a1 == a2); //true!
Let's call those symbols "second-type" symbols. They do not intersect with the "first-type" symbols (i.e. the ones defined with Symbol(data)) in any way.
Th...
Is it possible to specify your own distance function using scikit-learn K-Means Clustering?
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print "%.0f msec" % ((time() - t0) * 1000)
# also ~/py/np/kmeans/test-kmeans.py
Some notes added 26mar 2012:
1) for cosine distance, first normalize all the data vectors to |X| = 1; then
cosinedistance( X, Y ) = 1 - X . Y = Euclidean distance |X - Y|^2 / 2
is fast. For bit vectors, k...
What does “use strict” do in JavaScript, and what is the reasoning behind it?
...unge, it is a good idea to apply "use strict" alongside comprehensive unit tests and a strictly configured JSHint build task that will give you some confidence that there is no dark corner of your module that will blow up horribly just because you've turned on Strict Mode. Or, hey, here's another o...
Manually raising (throwing) an exception in Python
...t For me the role of assertions isn't error-checking per se (which is what testing is for), but they set up fences within the code that certain bugs can't get through. So it becomes easier to track down and isolate the bugs, which will inevitably occur. This is just good habits that take little effo...
Can I combine :nth-child() or :nth-of-type() with an arbitrary selector?
...ponding CSS:
table.myClass tr.row.odd {
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}
If you're using automated testing tools such as Selenium or processing HTML with tools like lxml, many of these tools allow XPath as an alternative:
//table[contains(concat(' ', @class, ' '), ' myClass ')]//tr[contains(concat(' ', @class, ' '), ' row ...
How to resolve merge conflicts in Git?
...ip Three
Verify your changes with automated tools.
If you have automated tests, run those. If you have a lint, run that. If it's a buildable project, then build it before you commit, etc. In all cases, you need to do a bit of testing to make sure your changes didn't break anything. (Heck, even a m...
Why not use exceptions as regular flow of control?
...y have arbritrary nesting so break's are out as also any kind of condition tests. The if-else pattern is brittle. If I edit out an else or mess up the syntax in some other way, then there is a hairy bug.
Using throw new Success() linearizes the code flow. I use locally defined Success classes -- ch...
