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How to use GROUP_CONCAT in a CONCAT in MySQL

...what you need. Update Splitting in two steps. First we get a table having all values(comma separated) against a unique[Name,id]. Then from obtained table we get all names and values as a single value against each unique id See this explained here SQL Fiddle Demo (scroll down as it has two result se...
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Objective-C for Windows

...X so that any viable OS X program can run on Windows. Because GNUStep typically uses the latest version of gcc, they also add in support for Objective-C++ and a lot of the Objective-C 2.0 features. I haven't tested those features with GNUStep, but if you use a sufficiently new version of gcc, you m...
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Get exception description and stack trace which caused an exception, all as a string

... See the traceback module, specifically the format_exc() function. Here. import traceback try: raise ValueError except ValueError: tb = traceback.format_exc() else: tb = "No error" finally: print tb ...
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What's the “Content-Length” field in HTTP header?

... Combine this answer with the answer from Tom Cabanski and you have all the information you need. In case of text you can count the number of characters since ASCII is 8 bit. – hcpl Sep 24 '12 at 8:45 ...
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difference and when to use getApplication(), getApplicationContext(), getBaseContext() and someClass

...text( ), getBaseContext() , getContext() and someClass.this and especially when to use the these methods in the following code lines: ...
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C++ equivalent of StringBuffer/StringBuilder?

...f after profiling your code you discover this makes an improvement. I normally use either std::string or std::stringstream. I have never had any problems with these. I would normally reserve some room first if I know the rough size of the string in advance. I have seen other people make their ow...
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Python exit commands - why so many and when should each be used?

...s functionality was included to help people who do not know Python. After all, one of the most likely things a newbie will try to exit Python is typing in quit. Nevertheless, quit should not be used in production code. This is because it only works if the site module is loaded. Instead, this fun...
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node and Error: EMFILE, too many open files

...t indicates which resource is open. You'll probably see a number of lines all with the same resource name. Hopefully, that now tells you where to look in your code for the leak. If you don't know multiple node processes, first lookup which process has pid 12211. That'll tell you the process. In ...
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Prevent onmouseout when hovering child element of the parent absolute div WITHOUT jQuery

...Listener('mouseout',onMouseOut,true); I made a quick JsFiddle demo, with all the CSS and HTML needed, check it out... EDIT FIXED link for cross-browser support http://jsfiddle.net/RH3tA/9/ NOTE that this only checks the immediate parent, if the parent div had nested children then you have to s...
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How to load up CSS files using Javascript?

... Here's the "old school" way of doing it, which hopefully works across all browsers. In theory, you would use setAttribute unfortunately IE6 doesn't support it consistently. var cssId = 'myCss'; // you could encode the css path itself to generate id.. if (!document.getElementById(cssId)) { ...