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Do you need text/javascript specified in your tags?

...tribute is optional. Since Netscape 2, the default programming language in all browsers has been JavaScript. In XHTML, this attribute is required and unnecessary. In HTML, it is better to leave it out. The browser knows what to do. ...
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Simpler way to create dictionary of separate variables?

... rlotun is closer to the initial "spirit" of it since it allows to discover the name. I will could use both your anwser. Or maybe just use my damn hand to type. Some things are just not made to be that automatized... – e-satis Mar 31 '10 at 14...
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How to debug a Flask app

...gh the code with breakpoints. The run configuration can point to a script calling app.run(debug=True, use_reloader=False), or point it at the venv/bin/flask script and use it as you would from the command line. You can leave the reloader disabled, but a reload will kill the debugging context and you...
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Explaining difference between automaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets, extendedLayoutIncludesOpaqueBars

I have been reading a lot about iOS7 UI transition. 5 Answers 5 ...
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What is the difference between user and kernel modes in operating systems?

... CPU instruction and reference any memory address. Kernel mode is generally reserved for the lowest-level, most trusted functions of the operating system. Crashes in kernel mode are catastrophic; they will halt the entire PC. User Mode In User mode, the executing code has no abili...
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Lua简明教程 - 更多技术 - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术

...ble来管理全局变量的,Lua把这些全局变量放在了一个叫“_G”的Table里。 我们可以用如下的方式来访问一个全局变量(假设我们这个全局变量名叫globalVar): 1 2 _G.globalVar _G["globalVar"] 我们可...
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How to refer to relative paths of resources when working with a code repository

...Try to use a filename relative to the current files path. Example for './my_file': fn = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'my_file') In Python 3.4+ you can also use pathlib: fn = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent / 'my_file' ...
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What is the difference between Raising Exceptions vs Throwing Exceptions in Ruby?

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Easiest way to rename a model using Django/South?

I've been hunting for an answer to this on South's site, Google, and SO, but couldn't find a simple way to do this. 4 Answ...
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Is there documentation for the Rails column types?

I'm looking for more than the simple type listing that is found on this page : 2 Answers ...