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Argparse: Way to include default values in '--help'?

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How can I remove the string “\n” from within a Ruby string?

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std::function and std::bind: what are they, and when should they be used?

I know what functors are and when to use them with std algorithms, but I haven't understood what Stroustrup says about them in the C++11 FAQ . ...
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HTML5shiv vs Dean Edwards IE7-js vs Modernizr - which to choose?

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Regular expression matching a multiline block of text

I'm having a bit of trouble getting a Python regex to work when matching against text that spans multiple lines. The example text is ('\n' is a newline) ...
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Better way of getting time in milliseconds in javascript?

Is there an alternative in JavaScript of getting time in milliseconds using the date object, or at least a way to reuse that object, without having to instantiate a new object every time I need to get this value? I am asking this because I am trying to make a simple game engine in JavaScript, and wh...
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Heroku “psql: FATAL: remaining connection slots are reserved for non-replication superuser connectio

I'm developing an app on Heroku with a Postgresql backend. Periodically, I get this error message when trying to access the database, both from the CLI and from loading a page on the server: ...
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Efficient list of unique strings C#

What is the most efficient way to store a list of strings ignoring any duplicates? I was thinking a dictionary may be best inserting strings by writing dict[str] = false; and enumerating through the keys as a list. Is that a good solution? ...
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Apply CSS styles to an element depending on its child elements

Is it possible to define a CSS style for an element, that is only applied if the matching element contains a specific element (as the direct child item)? ...
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Modify file in place (same dest) using Gulp.js and a globbing pattern

I have a gulp task that is attempting to convert .scss files into .css files (using gulp-ruby-sass) and then place the resulting .css file into the same place it found the original file. The problem is, since I'm using a globbing pattern, I don't necessarily know where the original file is stored. ...