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Google Chrome Extensions - Can't load local images with CSS
...ion that uses the content script feature to modify a website. More specifically, the background-image of said website.
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In a django model custom save() method, how should you identify a new object?
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Not all models have an id attribute, i.e. a model extending another through a models.OneToOneField(OtherModel, primary_key=True). I think you need to use self.pk
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Apr 9 '13 at 10:21
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Stripping everything but alphanumeric chars from a string in Python
What is the best way to strip all non alphanumeric characters from a string, using Python?
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Convert any object to a byte[]
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Note that obj and any properties/fields within obj (and so-on for all of their properties/fields) will all need to be tagged with the Serializable attribute to successfully be serialized with this.
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Synchronous request in Node.js
If I need to call 3 http API in sequential order, what would be a better alternative to the following code:
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Which is more preferable to use: lambda functions or nested functions ('def')?
...nction objects, but list comprehensions and generator expressions are generally more readable than those functions and can cover all use cases, without the need of lambdas.
For the cases you really need a small function object, you should use the operator module functions, like operator.add instea...
Swift Beta performance: sorting arrays
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// [-1, 0, 2, 2, 5, 8, 1234]
// [-1, 0, 2, 2, 5, 8, 1234]
Both are called in the same program as written.
var x_swift = CInt[](count: n, repeatedValue: 0)
var x_c = CInt[](count: n, repeatedValue: 0)
for var i = 0; i < n; ++i {
x_swift[i] = CInt(random())
x_c[i] = CInt(random())
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How to use the PI constant in C++
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On some (especially older) platforms (see the comments below) you might need to
#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
and then include the necessary header file:
#include <math.h>
and the value of pi can be accessed via:
M_PI
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What is the most pythonic way to check if an object is a number?
...and is not iterable" could be a good definition in some cases. But,
you really need to ask yourself, what it is that you're asking that what you want to consider "a number" must definitely be able to do, and what it must absolutely be unable to do -- and check.
This may also be needed in 2.6 or la...
Determine project root from a running node.js application
...uire.main === module
Because module provides a filename property (normally equivalent to __filename), the entry point of the current application can be obtained by checking require.main.filename.
So if you want the base directory for your app, you can do:
var path = require('path');
var appD...
