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Can a JSON value contain a multiline string

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Infinite scrolling with React JS

...te.recordsPerBody, this.state.total - 1); var displayStart = Math.max(0, Math.floor(scroll / this.state.recordHeight) - this.state.recordsPerBody * 1.5); var displayEnd = Math.min(displayStart + 4 * this.state.recordsPerBody, this.state.total - 1); this.setState({ visibleStart:...
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Python argparse mutual exclusive group

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In jQuery, how do I get the value of a radio button when they all have the same name?

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How to get a property value based on the name

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What is the difference between _tmain() and main() in C++?

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Visual Studio: Make view code default

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Using C++ library in C code

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Assign one struct to another in C

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Why would iterating over a List be faster than indexing through it?

...I wanted to print the value of each element, if I write this: for(int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { System.out.println(list.get(i)); } what happens is this: head -> print head head -> item1 -> print item1 head -> item1 -> item2 -> print item2 head -> item1 -> item2 -> it...