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Convert PDF to clean SVG? [closed]

...hs, too. I also find that they often lose the font data, but don't seem to approximate a good, installed font. How does PDF display it if SVG can't? – DanRedux Apr 23 '12 at 21:30 ...
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Wait for all promises to resolve

... Can you show us your code (maybe ask a new question)? Are there items appended to the chain after Q.all was executed - otherwise it should be trivial? – Bergi Feb 13 '14 at 18:46 ...
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Django - what is the difference between render(), render_to_response() and direct_to_template()?

...late[, dictionary][, context_instance][, content_type][, status][, current_app]) render() is a brand spanking new shortcut for render_to_response in 1.3 that will automatically use RequestContext that I will most definitely be using from now on. 2020 EDIT: It should be noted that render_to_resp...
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Why is there no xrange function in Python3?

...ments, using timeit instead of trying to do it manually with time. First, Apple 2.7.2 64-bit: In [37]: %timeit collections.deque((x for x in xrange(10000000) if x%4 == 0), maxlen=0) 1 loops, best of 3: 1.05 s per loop Now, python.org 3.3.0 64-bit: In [83]: %timeit collections.deque((x for x in ...
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Why use Ruby instead of Smalltalk? [closed]

...to facilitate integration. Smalltalk never really gained a body of hybrid application support in the way that Python and Ruby have, so the concept of 'smalltalk as embedded scripting language' never caught on.As an aside, Java was not the easiest thing to interface with other code bases (JNI is fai...
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Fragment transaction animation: slide in and slide out

... works only when using support fragments (android.support.v4.app.Fragment) – Aviv Ben Shabat Feb 9 '16 at 7:20 ...
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Practical use of `stackalloc` keyword

... @MaxBarraclough Because you add the GC cost to heap allocations over the application lifetime. Total allocation cost = allocation + deallocation, in this case pointer bump + GC Heap, vs pointer bump + pointer decrement Stack – Pop Catalin Dec 18 '18 at 10:04 ...
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Small Haskell program compiled with GHC into huge binary

...braries are copied in verbatim. Aside: since this is a graphics-intensive app, I'd definitely compile with ghc -O2 There's two things you can do. Stripping symbols An easy solution: strip the binary: $ strip A $ du -hs A 5.8M A Strip discards symbols from the object file. They are generall...
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What is the difference between Non-Repeatable Read and Phantom Read?

...solation level to be used? What isolation level you need depends on your application. There is a high cost to a "better" isolation level (such as reduced concurrency). In your example, you won't have a phantom read, because you select only from a single row (identified by primary key). You can ha...
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Catching java.lang.OutOfMemoryError?

...se resources and close down in a clean fashion. What's the worst that can happen? The JVM is dying (or already dead) anyway and by catching the Error there is at least a chance of cleanup. The caveat is that you have to target the catching of these types of errors only in places where cleanup is po...