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Hidden features of Perl?
What are some really useful but esoteric language features in Perl that you've actually been able to employ to do useful work?
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How could I use requests in asyncio?
I want to do parallel http request tasks in asyncio , but I find that python-requests would block the event loop of asyncio . I've found aiohttp but it couldn't provide the service of http request using a http proxy.
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What does “dereferencing” a pointer mean?
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Reviewing the basic terminology
It's usually good enough - unless you're programming assembly - to envisage a pointer containing a numeric memory address, with 1 referring to the second byte in the process's memory, 2 the third, 3 the fourth and so on....
What ha...
Alternative to itoa() for converting integer to string C++? [duplicate]
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I suppose you mean: cppreference.com/cppsstream/all.html
– Wodin
Dec 15 '10 at 9:07
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Add native files from NuGet package to project output directory
...ch simpler targets file though, using a None element, as MSBuild will copy all None files to referencing projects.
<Project xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<ItemGroup>
<NativeLibs Include="$(MSBuildThisFileDirectory)**\*.dll" />
<None Incl...
Custom thread pool in Java 8 parallel stream
Is it possible to specify a custom thread pool for Java 8 parallel stream ? I can not find it anywhere.
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How can I scale an image in a CSS sprite
...http://css-tricks.com/css-sprites/ , it talks about how can I crop off a smaller image from 1 bigger image. Can you please tell me if it is possible/how I can crop off a smaller image and then scale the cropped off region before I lay it out?
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How can I reference a commit in an issue comment on GitHub?
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To reference a commit, simply write its SHA-hash, and it'll automatically get turned into a link.
See also:
The Autolinked references and URLs / Commit SHAs section of
Writing on GitHub.
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How do I use raw_input in Python 3
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There was originally a function input() which acted something like the current eval(input()). It was a leftover from when Python was less security conscious. The change simplified the language. See also "import this" for a deeper explanat...
How to sort a list in Scala by two fields?
... @SachinK: You could implement customOrdering as Ordering[Row] manually or using Ordering.by like this: val customOrdering = Ordering.by((r: Row) => (r.lastName, r.firstName))( Ordering.Tuple2(Ordering.String.reverse, Ordering.String) )`
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