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Equivalent of jQuery .hide() to set visibility: hidden

In jQuery, there are .hide() and .show() methods which sets the CSS display: none setting. 6 Answers ...
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What is the Sign Off feature in Git for?

What's the point of the Sign Off feature in Git ? 4 Answers 4 ...
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How can I handle R CMD check “no visible binding for global variable” notes when my ggplot2 syntax i

EDIT: Hadley Wickham points out that I misspoke. R CMD check is throwing NOTES, not Warnings. I'm terribly sorry for the confusion. It was my oversight. ...
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Can a variable number of arguments be passed to a function?

In a similar way to using varargs in C or C++: 6 Answers 6 ...
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How can I change my Cygwin home folder after installation?

I just installed Cygwin, and it looks like the home directory in the bash prompt is on my Z: drive. That's not where I want it. ...
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width:auto for fields

Newbie CSS question. I thought width:auto for a display:block element meant 'fill available space'. However for an <input> element this doesn't seem to be the case. For example: ...
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AngularJS - $anchorScroll smooth/duration

Reading the AngularJS docs I haven't figured out if $anchorScroll can have a duration/easing option to smooth scroll to elements. ...
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Is Java's assertEquals method reliable?

I know that == has some issues when comparing two Strings . It seems that String.equals() is a better approach. Well, I'm doing JUnit testing and my inclination is to use assertEquals(str1, str2) . Is this a reliable way to assert two Strings contain the same content? I would use assertTr...
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Uncaught Error: [$injector:unpr]” with angular after deployment

I have a fairly simple Angular application that runs just fine on my dev machine, but is failing with this error message (in the browser console) after I deploy it: ...
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How to get current timestamp in milliseconds since 1970 just the way Java gets

In Java, we can use System.currentTimeMillis() to get the current timestamp in Milliseconds since epoch time which is - 6...