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Should image size be defined in the img tag height/width attributes or in CSS? [duplicate]
...better coding practice to define an images size in the img tag's width and height attributes?
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What is JSON and why would I use it?
I've looked on wikipedia and Googled it and read the official documentation, but I still haven't got to the point where I really understand what JSON is, and why I'd use it.
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Java Desktop application: SWT vs. Swing [closed]
I'm a web developer at day and thinking about building my first real desktop application. The idea is to build a tool that automates a very repetitive task in a web application where no API is available.
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Is Python interpreted, or compiled, or both?
From my understanding:
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what is the difference between ajax and jquery and which one is better? [closed]
...used about using ajax or jquery so I want to know what the differences are and which one is better such as performance and complexity .
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When - and why - should you store data in the Windows Registry?
... changes to those options, can't easily port them from machine to machine, and it all makes me really yearn for the good old days of .INI files...
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Why would you use Oracle database? [closed]
...ho know any other db hate Oracle, those that don't assume that all DB code and/or ORM tools are difficult to use.
If I started a business that I believed was going to scale to Amazon proportions I might consider NoSQL solutions, otherwise I'd choose PostgreSQL, SQL Server (or indeed even Sybase now...
When to use DataContract and DataMember attributes?
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Since a lot of programmers were overwhelmed with the [DataContract] and [DataMember] attributes, with .NET 3.5 SP1, Microsoft made the data contract serializer handle all classes - even without any of those attributes - much like the old XML serializer.
So as of .NET 3.5 SP1, you don't have ...
How do you know what to test when writing unit tests? [closed]
... code, or a completely new feature.
Start simple. Don’t go running off and trying to get your head round
a testing framework as well as being
TDD-esque. Debug.Assert works fine.
Use it as a starting point. It doesn’t
mess with your project or create
dependencies.
Start positive. Yo...
Must Dependency Injection come at the expense of Encapsulation?
If I understand correctly, the typical mechanism for Dependency Injection is to inject either through a class' constructor or through a public property (member) of the class.
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