If you double-click English text in Chrome, the whitespace-delimited word you clicked on is highlighted. This is not surprising. However, the other day I was clicking while reading some text in Japanese and noticed that some words were highlighted at word boundaries, even though Japanese doesn't have spaces. Here's some example text: どこで生れたかとんと見当がつかぬ。何でも薄暗いじめじめした所でニャーニャー泣いていた事だけは記憶している。 For exampl
On Cygwin, I want a Bash script to: Create an SSH tunnel to a remote server. Do some work locally that uses the tunnel. Then shut down the tunnel. The shutdown part has me perplexed. Currently, I have a lame solution. In one shell I run the following to create a tunnel: # Create the tunnel - this works! It runs forever, until the shell is quit. ssh -nNT -L 50000:localhost:3306 jm@sampledomain.com
I just implemented the quick sort algorithm by using C++11 variadic templates to evaluate it at compilation time. However, I encounter a performance issue when the data set is too large. #include <iostream> using namespace std; template<int... vs> struct Seq {}; template<int v1, int...vs> struct Seq<v1, vs...>{ }; template<typename newT, typename srcT> struct PushFront{ }; template<int vadded, int
I've been using Git on both Windows and Ubuntu during the development of a small project, frequently flipping back and forth between the two. The issue is that Git Bash consistently becomes slow. When I say slow, I mean that running cd takes anywhere from 8-25 seconds, running git commands take from 5-20 seconds, and ls can take up to 30 seconds sometimes. Needless to say, this is not fun, not to
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