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What does the clearfix class do in css? [duplicate]

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Explain which gitignore rule is ignoring my file

...e git mailing list for peer review. Let's see what they think ... UPDATE 3: After several more months of hacking / patch reviews / discussions / waiting, I'm delighted to be able to say that this feature has now reached git's master branch, and will be available in the next release (1.8.2, expecte...
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Difference between reduce and foldLeft/fold in functional programming (particularly Scala and Scala

...extInt()).par scala> timeMany(1000, intParList.reduce(_ + _)) Took 462.395867 milli seconds scala> timeMany(1000, intParList.foldLeft(0)(_ + _)) Took 2589.363031 milli seconds reduce vs fold Now this is where it gets a little closer to the FP / mathematical roots, and a little trickier to...
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What is the leading LINQ for JavaScript library? [closed]

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How to print a number with commas as thousands separators in JavaScript

...h commas as thousands separators. For example, I want to show the number 1234567 as "1,234,567". How would I go about doing this? ...
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How do I “git blame” a deleted line?

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Is there a difference between x++ and ++x in java?

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How to add an empty column to a dataframe?

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Why is a boolean 1 byte and not 1 bit of size?

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multiprocessing: sharing a large read-only object between processes?

...ocessing share objects created earlier in the program?" No (python before 3.8), and Yes in 3.8 (https://docs.python.org/3/library/multiprocessing.shared_memory.html#module-multiprocessing.shared_memory) Processes have independent memory space. Solution 1 To make best use of a large structure wit...