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Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:
def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)
That's it!
# Here are a few methods for getting text from PDF files. Do read through | |
# the instructions carefully! NOte that this code is written for Windows 7, | |
# slight adjustments may be needed for other OSs | |
# Tell R what folder contains your 1000s of PDFs | |
dest <- "G:/somehere/with/many/PDFs" | |
# make a vector of PDF file names | |
myfiles <- list.files(path = dest, pattern = "pdf", full.names = TRUE) |
Navigation and Resource Timing provides timing data for the fetch, but currently there is no interoperable way for the server to communicate own timing information to the client. For example:
<!--Page generated in X.X seconds.-->
, and many sites provide more detailed stats (cache, db, generation) to enable performance debugging.Instead of relying on arbitrary HTML comments, we can define an HTTP header that can be used to send key-value pairs in a well defined format. Making this data available via a well defined interface would...
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
#Notice: if unable to connect to [ip]:5555, | |
#try adb kill-server then try again. | |
adb shell ip route > addrs.txt | |
#Case 1:Nexus 7 | |
#192.168.88.0/23 dev wlan0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.89.48 | |
#Case 2: Smartsian T1,Huawei C8813 | |
#default via 192.168.88.1 dev eth0 metric 30 |