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Why does sudo change the PATH?

... Yeah, but it's totally counterintuitive. It probably fools the good guys more than the bad guys. – Brian Armstrong Jun 20 '09 at 2:24 ...
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What's the (hidden) cost of Scala's lazy val?

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How to handle dependency injection in a WPF/MVVM application

...rd and it has a good documentation (and plenty of answers on SO). So basically it goes like this: Create the view model, and take the IStorage interface as constructor parameter: class UserControlViewModel { public UserControlViewModel(IStorage storage) { } } Create a ViewModelLoca...
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Remove ActiveRecord in Rails 3

...it and get a bit of a head-start. The app uses MongoDB and MongoMapper for all of its models and therefore has no need for ActiveRecord. In the previous version, I am unloading activerecord in the following way: ...
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What is the maximum length of a table name in Oracle?

... It's actually based on the version in the compatible parameter. If you have a 12.2 DB with compatible set to 11.2.0, is still limits you to 30 chars. – rtaft Nov 15 '18 at 15:13 ...
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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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6个变态的C语言Hello World程序 - 创意 - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术

...要动用C++的编译器g++才能编程通过。 hello1.c #define _________ } #define ________ putchar #define _______ main #define _(a) ________(a); #define ______ _______(){ #define __ ______ _(0x48)_(0x65)_(0x6C)_(0x6C) #define ___ _(0x6F)_(0x2C)_(0x20)_(0x77)_(0x6F) #define ____ _...
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Is the practice of returning a C++ reference variable evil?

... In general, returning a reference is perfectly normal and happens all the time. If you mean: int& getInt() { int i; return i; // DON'T DO THIS. } That is all sorts of evil. The stack-allocated i will go away and you are referring to nothing. This is also evil: int& get...
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Numpy: find first index of value fast

...ments it. If you use anaconda python distribution it should already be installed. The code will be compiled so it will be fast. @jit(nopython=True) def find_first(item, vec): """return the index of the first occurence of item in vec""" for i in xrange(len(vec)): if item == vec[i]: ...
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boundingRectWithSize for NSAttributedString returning wrong size

...ng to get the rect for an attributed string, but the boundingRectWithSize call is not respecting the size I pass in and is returning a rect with a single line height as opposed to a large height (it is a long string). I have experimented by passing in a very large value for the height and also 0 as ...