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Rotated elements in CSS that affect their parent's height correctly
...kes undefined behaviour according to the CSS 2 spec - so while I've tested and confirmed that it works in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, I can't promise you that it won't break in a future browser release.
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Given HTML like this, where you want to rotate .element-to-rotate...
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CSS center text (horizontally and vertically) inside a div block
I have a div set to display:block ( 90px height and width ), and I have some text inside.
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Managing Sessions in Node.js? [closed]
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It seems to be the most used node.js framework. Is like Sinatra for Ruby and runs on top of connect.
Geddy: http://geddyjs.org/
If you want to do more complex WebApps, Geddy is the one you choose. Is like Rails for Ruby.
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Does Python have “private” variables in classes?
I'm coming from the Java world and reading Bruce Eckels' Python 3 Patterns, Recipes and Idioms .
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What is the difference between memoization and dynamic programming?
What is the difference between memoization and dynamic programming? I think dynamic programming is a subset of memoization. Is it right?
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Working with $scope.$emit and $scope.$on
...an I send my $scope object from one controller to another using .$emit and .$on methods?
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Is Zookeeper a must for Kafka?
In Kafka, I would like to use only a single broker, single topic and a single partition having one producer and multiple consumers (each consumer getting its own copy of data from the broker). Given this, I do not want the overhead of using Zookeeper; Can I not just use the broker only? Why is a Zoo...
Physical vs. logical / soft delete of database record?
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Advantages are that you keep the history (good for auditing) and you don't have to worry about cascading a delete through various other tables in the database that reference the row you are deleting. Disadvantage is that you have to code any reporting/display methods to take the flag ...
DLL and LIB files - what and why?
I know very little about DLL's and LIB's other than that they contain vital code required for a program to run properly - libraries. But why do compilers generate them at all? Wouldn't it be easier to just include all the code in a single executable? And what's the difference between DLL's and LIB's...
What is unit testing and how do you do it? [duplicate]
...t Testing - definitions
Learning Unit Testing
How to properly mock and unit test
Unit Testing: Beginner Questions
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Also, Google for site:stackoverflow.com "how do you" unit-test
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