I am using iOS 4.3 & was wondering if there is any way that I can access the Safari\'s \"Reader\" feature through which webpages are removed of ads & other riff raff & the content takes th
I need to obtain a stripped down version of a web page programmatically using readability.js and the webbrowser control.
I\'m writing a simple implementation of the GJK algorithm (collision of convex shapes) in Java, and it involves a lot of simple calculations on 3D vectors. In terms of performance vs readability, woul
I need to create开发者_StackOverflow three bit masks that end up in three 32-bit unsigned ints (let\'s call them x, y and z). The masks should end up like this:
I did some research after learning new, unlike malloc() which I am used to, does not return NULL for failed allocations, and found there are two distinct 开发者_开发知识库ways of checking whether new
I\'ve always coded in the style of if not value, however, a few guides have brought to my attention that while this style works, it seems to have 2 potential problems:
Logging doesn\'t add much readability or use to method code, if I could color code all logging calls like
Have a series of functions, each of which parses its arguments identically.right now this parsing chunk is cut and pasted to the beginning of each function.Is there a better way to do this?
I\'m having a little trouble using Readability - I tried using the ruby-readability gem and following the instructions on GitHub but the site I am tryin开发者_开发知识库g to use it on is causing chara
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