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querySelector, wildcard element match?

Is there a way to do a wildcard element name match using querySelector or querySelectorAll ? I see support for wildcards in attribute queries but not for the elements themselves. ...
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LINQ Distinct operator, ignore case?

Given the following simple example: 4 Answers 4 ...
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Automapper: Update property values without creating a new object

How can I use automapper to update the properties values of another object without creating a new one? 3 Answers ...
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Min/Max of dates in an array?

How can I find out the min and the max date from an array of dates? Currently, I am creating an array like this: 11 Answers...
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How to express infinity in Ruby?

Is there a keyword to express Infinity in Ruby? 3 Answers 3 ...
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Difference between this and self in self-type annotations?

In various Scala literature I see some self-type annotations using "this" and others using "self": 2 Answers ...
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Telling gcc directly to link a library statically

It feels strange to me to use -Wl,-Bstatic in order to tell gcc which libraries I want to link with statically. After all I'm telling gcc directly all other information about linking with libraries ( -Ldir , -llibname ). ...
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curl json post request via terminal to a rails app

I'm trying to create a user on my rails app with a curl command from os x terminal. No matter how I format the data, the app returns a responses that non of my validations have passed. ...
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Why is there no GIL in the Java Virtual Machine? Why does Python need one so bad?

I'm hoping someone can provide some insight as to what's fundamentally different about the Java Virtual Machine that allows it to implement threads nicely without the need for a Global Interpreter Lock (GIL), while Python necessitates such an evil. ...
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Difference between std::result_of and decltype

I have some trouble understanding the need for std::result_of in C++0x. If I understood correctly, result_of is used to obtain the resulting type of invoking a function object with certain types of parameters. For example: ...