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References
- https://api.binary.ninja/binaryninja.binaryview-module.html
- https://gist.github.com/psifertex/6fbc7532f536775194edd26290892ef7
Get database name
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Get database name
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On an Debian/Ubuntu-based system, to install texlive-full
without docs and language packs, simply do this:
sudo apt install `sudo apt --assume-no install texlive-full | \
awk '/The following additional packages will be installed/{f=1;next} /Suggested packages/{f=0} f' | \
tr ' ' '\n' | grep -vP 'doc$' | grep -vP 'texlive-lang' | grep -vP 'latex-cjk' | tr '\n' ' '`
After this, if you wish to install the language packs, selectively install them. E.g.:
iTerm2
Command Line Tools
xcode-select –install
package main | |
import ( | |
"context" | |
"encoding/base64" | |
"flag" | |
"fmt" | |
"log" | |
"google.golang.org/api/container/v1" |
Friend: I tried looking at static linking in Mac OS X and it seems nearly impossible. Take a look at this http://stackoverflow.com/a/3801032
Me: I have no idea what that
-static
flag does, but I'm pretty sure that's not how you link to a library. Let me RTFM a bit.
Minutes later...
<?php | |
@header('X-Robots-Tag: "none, noindex, nofollow, noarchive, nosnippet, noodp, notranslate, noimageindex"'); |
import "shared:shaderc" | |
import "vendor:glfw" | |
import vk "vendor:vulkan" | |
MAX_FRAMES_IN_FLIGHT :: 2 | |
Context :: struct | |
{ | |
instance: vk.Instance, |
<!-- country codes (ISO 3166) and Dial codes. --> | |
<select name="countryCode" id=""> | |
<option data-countryCode="GB" value="44" Selected>UK (+44)</option> | |
<option data-countryCode="US" value="1">USA (+1)</option> | |
<optgroup label="Other countries"> | |
<option data-countryCode="DZ" value="213">Algeria (+213)</option> | |
<option data-countryCode="AD" value="376">Andorra (+376)</option> | |
<option data-countryCode="AO" value="244">Angola (+244)</option> | |
<option data-countryCode="AI" value="1264">Anguilla (+1264)</option> | |
<option data-countryCode="AG" value="1268">Antigua & Barbuda (+1268)</option> |
Code is clean if it can be understood easily – by everyone on the team. Clean code can be read and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. With understandability comes readability, changeability, extensibility and maintainability.