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  • In TypeScript, what does lt;T gt; mean? - Stack Overflow
    What does the <T> mean? That is TypeScript's Generics declaration Excerpt: A major part of software engineering is building components that not only have well-defined and consistent APIs, but are also reusable Components that are capable of working on the data of today as well as the data of tomorrow will give you the most flexible capabilities for building up large software systems In
  • What does . T mean for a Numpy array? - Stack Overflow
    The T accesses the attribute T of the object, which happens to be a NumPy array The T attribute is the transpose of the array, see the documentation Apparently you are creating random coordinates in the plane The output of multivariate_normal() might look like this:
  • grammaticality - Havent you? or dont you? - English Language . . .
    None are correct, take out the apostrophes and then ask do they make sense? don’t you should be do you not and haven't you should be have you not Not do not you and have not you as they are being used in the former
  • slang - Where does cant be arsed come from? - English Language . . .
    Can't be arsed dates from at the very least 1968, where it appeared in Hunter Davies' authorised biography of The Beatles, in a Paul McCartney quote: "If they can't be arsed awaiting for me, I can't be arsed going after them So I sat down and watched telly " As semi-vulgar slang, it will have been used in speech much before first appearing in
  • What is the difference between SQL, PL-SQL and T-SQL?
    Choosing between T-SQL and SQL is all up to the user Still, using T-SQL is still better when you are dealing with Microsoft SQL Server installations This is because T-SQL is also from Microsoft, and using the two together maximizes compatibility SQL is preferred by people who have multiple backends
  • Why is t sometimes pronounced like d in American English?
    If you pronounce the t as t instead of d in a word like butter, the rhythm will be out of sync with American pronunciations This is the same reason Brits often pronounce literally, litch-rally or lit-rally instead of lid-erally like Americans They don't soften their t's and the rhythm of the e is faster in British English
  • c - What do \t and \b do? - Stack Overflow
    0 \t is the tab character, and is doing exactly what you're anticipating based on the action of \b - it goes to the next tab stop, then gets decremented, and then goes to the next tab stop (which is in this case the same tab stop, because of the \b
  • Origins of the phrase “You dont need a weatherman to know which way . . .
    I can't say with complete certainty, but a Google Books search from 1700 to 1964, which was the year before the song was released, reveals only one occurrence of the phrase, which itself seems to be a reference to Bob Dylan (whether the author had a special preview to the song or Google Books recorded the publication date incorrectly, I don't
  • What is the advantage of uint8_t over unsigned char?
    Using uint8_t could make it clear that one shouldn't expect a character at every position -- in other words that each element of the string array is an arbitrary integer that one shouldn't make any semantic assumptions about Of course all C programmers know this, but it may push beginners to ask the right questions
  • When did it become fashionable to drop ts in certain words?
    2 I first noticed certain video bloggers pronouncing button as "BUH-ehn", with a distinct glottal stop between syllables, sounding like an overt attempt to avoid enunciating the "t" While button is the most egregious example, I've heard t's dropped in other words as well I've even noticed coworkers doing this now, so it seems to be catching on





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