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Convert string to integer type in Go?
I'm trying to convert a string returned from flag.Arg(n) to an int . What is the idiomatic way to do this in Go?
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Difference between socket and websocket?
I'm building web app that needs to communicate with another application using socket connections. This is new territory for me, so want to be sure that sockets are different than websockets . It seems like they're only conceptually similar.
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How to interpret API documentation function parameters?
Is there a standard to interpret the syntax of function interfaces in API documentations and if yes, how is it defined?
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Xcode 6 / Beta 4: using bridging headers with framework targets is unsupported
I just upgraded to Xcode 6 Beta 4 and have a framework that I created for Live Views in Beta 2. Due to another swift bug , I needed to use some Obj-C code. When upgrading though, I get the following error:
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Ignore mouse interaction on overlay image
I have a menu bar with hover effects, and now I want to place a transparent image with a circle and a "handdrawn" text over one of the menu items. If I use absolute positioning to place the overlay image above the menu item, the user will not be able to click the button and the hover effect will not...
npm install vs. update - what's the difference?
What is the practical difference between npm install and npm update ? When should I use which?
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Is module __file__ attribute absolute or relative?
...e__ . From what I understand, __file__ returns the absolute path from which the module was loaded.
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Most common way of writing a HTML table with vertical headers?
Hi all it's been a while since I've asked something, this is something that has been bothering me for a while, the question itself is in the title:
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How to keep the local file or the remote file during merge using Git and the command line?
I know how to merge modification using vimdiff, but, assuming I just know that the entire file is good to keep or to throw away, how do I do that?
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extract part of a string using bash/cut/split
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