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cortex deploy zips the directory containing the cortex.yaml or CONFIG_FILE. Implement a .cortexignore to allow users to exclude files and directories from being added to the zip file.
Use .gitignore and/or .dockerignore for inspiration e.g.
Make sure that the .cortexignore file is not included in the files being zipped.
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There are some interesting algorithms in simulation from Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering especially regarding Monte Carlo simulation: Heat Bath algorithm, Metro-Police algorithm, Markov Chain Monte Carlo, etc.
When viewing a list of variables, each row has an ambiguous element labeled "duplicate." The user may not know if this is a tag or status indicator using "duplicate" as an adjective/noun to describe the variable as having a conflict with something else or
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The max-classes-per-file rule is enabled in rules/best-practices.js but there is no mention of this requirement in the docs. If this is a best practice, I'd like to know why.
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For someone who is landing on an example repo and has no idea what RealWorld is, I'd imagine they'd be thinking "uh, wtf is this". For example, the backend codebases don't mention how to get an example frontend setup & running (much less where you can choose a frontend at all). This could easily be fixed with a standard "what is this"-esque section at the top of every README.
Further, would be
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Vue quick start?
Can we get s Vue js quick start since Vue is becoming very popular these days?
@lpereira Noted that the use of identifiers with leading underscores is prohibited by the C++ standard in certain cases.
I will fix a number of them related to TARGET_* and HOST_*, but more remain.
The general rule is that any identifier with a leading underscore or a double underscore is reserved for use by the implementation of the compiler et al. in global scope. This includes macros.
I have solved it. I have missed one line of code
it('should search number in sorted array', () => {
Originally posted by @GharbiSlim in trekhleb/javascript-algorithms#346 (comment)
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binwalk -e -c /Users/comp_01/jane/bob.bin
`DECIMAL HEXADECIMAL DESCRIPTION
452610 0x6E802 gzip compressed data, maximum compression, has original file name: "browser.js", from Unix, last modified: 2009-12-07 20:23:54
455138 0x6F1E2 HTML document header
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