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Calculate text width with JavaScript

I'd like to use JavaScript to calculate the width of a string. Is this possible without having to use a monospace typeface? ...
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Design patterns or best practices for shell scripts [closed]

Does anyone know of any resources that talk about best practices or design patterns for shell scripts (sh, bash etc.)? 9 An...
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Why would iterating over a List be faster than indexing through it?

Reading the Java documentation for the ADT List it says: 5 Answers 5 ...
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How to find list of possible words from a letter matrix [Boggle Solver]

Lately I have been playing a game on my iPhone called Scramble. Some of you may know this game as Boggle. Essentially, when the game starts you get a matrix of letters like so: ...
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Does Python have an ordered set?

Python has an ordered dictionary . What about an ordered set? 14 Answers 14 ...
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linq where list contains any in list

Using linq, how can I retrieve a list of items where its list of attributes match another list? 5 Answers ...
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Linq select objects in list where exists IN (A,B,C)

I have a list of orders . I want to select orders based on a set of order statuses. 5 Answers ...
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How to copy Docker images from one host to another without using a repository

How do I transfer a Docker image from one machine to another one without using a repository, no matter private or public? 1...
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Using node.js as a simple web server

I want to run a very simple HTTP server. Every GET request to example.com should get index.html served to it but as a regular HTML page (i.e., same experience as when you read normal web pages). ...
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How to get the first non-null value in Java?

Is there a Java equivalent of SQL's COALESCE function? That is, is there any way to return the first non-null value of several variables? ...