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Freezing Row 1 and Column A at the same time
I want to "freeze" Row 1 and Column A simultaneously in Excel 2010.
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What is the difference between pylab and pyplot? [duplicate]
What is the difference between
matplotlib.pyplot and matplotlib.pylab?
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What are “Groovy” and “Grails” and what kinds of applications are built using them?
Nowadays I hear a lot about "Groovy on Grails" and I want to know more about it:
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What is the difference between IQueryable and IEnumerable?
What is the difference between IQueryable<T> and IEnumerable<T> ?
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Is Dvorak typing appropriate for programming? [closed]
I'm always looking for ways to be more productive, and I've been reading a lot about typing using a Dvorak keyboard.
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How does LMAX's disruptor pattern work?
I am trying to understand the disruptor pattern . I have watched the InfoQ video and tried to read their paper. I understand there is a ring buffer involved, that it is initialized as an extremely large array to take advantage of cache locality, eliminate allocation of new memory.
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How do I prevent node.js from crashing? try-catch doesn't work
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Note that uncaughtException is a very crude mechanism for exception handling and may be removed in the future
PM2
First of all, I would highly recommend installing PM2 for Node.js. PM2 is really great at handling crash and monitoring Node apps as well as load balancing. PM2 immediately star...
Static linking vs dynamic linking
... presence in most environments. Here "resources" includes disk space, RAM, and cache space. Of course, if your dynamic linker is insufficiently flexible there is a risk of DLL hell.
Dynamic linking means that bug fixes and upgrades to libraries propagate to improve your product without requiring you...
Aspect Oriented Programming vs. Object-Oriented Programming
Like most developers here and in the entire world, I have been developing software systems using object-oriented programming (OOP) techniques for many years. So when I read that aspect-oriented programming (AOP) addresses many of the problems that traditional OOP doesn't solve completely or directly...
live output from subprocess command
..., I use subprocess.Popen to run the code, collect the output from stdout and stderr into a subprocess.PIPE --- then I can print (and save to a log-file) the output information, and check for any errors. The problem is, I have no idea how the code is progressing. If I run it directly from the c...
