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Ioc/DI - Why do I have to reference all layers/assemblies in application's entry point?

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Can I use a min-height for table, tr or td?

...t;/table> and set the divs to the min-height: div { min-height: 300px; } Hope this is what you want ... share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Enabling auto layout in iOS 6 while remaining backwards compatible with iOS 5

... 120 Autolayout can be enabled or disabled on each .storyboard or .xib file. Just select the particul...
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JSON.parse vs. eval()

... 110 You are more vulnerable to attacks if using eval: JSON is a subset of Javascript and json.parse...
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Reading GHC Core

...ore to program GHC. GHC Core fits in the compiler pipeline (as it was in 2002, sans-LLVM and CMM): The primary documents to learn about GHC Core are: An External Representation for the GHC Core Language, Tolmach, 2001 ghc/compiler/CoreSyn, the GHC definition itself Secrets of the Glasgow Haske...
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Copying files using rsync from remote server to local machine

... second. – Johnsyweb Feb 22 '15 at 20:00 18 Be careful when rsyncing with trailing slashes. The c...
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What's the difference between parenthesis $() and curly bracket ${} syntax in Makefile?

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GDB corrupted stack frame - How to debug?

... Those bogus adresses (0x00000002 and the like) are actually PC values, not SP values. Now, when you get this kind of SEGV, with a bogus (very small) PC address, 99% of the time it's due to calling through a bogus function pointer. Note that virt...
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Setting default permissions for newly created files and sub-directories under a directory in Linux?

...re owned by the group. You should then make sure everyone runs with umask 002 or 007 or something of that nature---this is why Debian and many other linux systems are configured with per-user groups by default. I don't know of a way to force the permissions you want if the user's umask is too stro...
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foldl versus foldr behavior with infinite lists

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