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window.onload vs $(document).ready()
What are the differences between JavaScript's window.onload and jQuery's $(document).ready() method?
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Feedback on using Google App Engine? [closed]
...has its own web framework which is pythonic has URL dispatcher like Django and it uses Django templates
So if you have Django exp. you will find it easy to use
But you can use any pure python framework and Django can be easily added see
http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/django.html
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Declaring functions in JavaScript [duplicate]
...cally this syntax may mean the same for declaring functions both ways
(I stand incorrect on my last statement. I read up on a diff post why they are technically diff and I'll add in the end, why)
; but the way they play a role in evolving patterns is massive. I would highly recommend "Javascript: Th...
What is the advantage of GCC's __builtin_expect in if else statements?
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Ohh i understand. So you mean since there is a high probability for x = 0 so the bar is given first. And foo, is defined later since it's chances (rather use probability) is less, right?
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Why can't static methods be abstract in Java?
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Because "abstract" means: "Implements no functionality", and "static" means: "There is functionality even if you don't have an object instance". And that's a logical contradiction.
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How can I create an object based on an interface file definition in TypeScript?
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If you are creating the "modal" variable elsewhere, and want to tell TypeScript it will all be done, you would use:
declare const modal: IModal;
If you want to create a variable that will actually be an instance of IModal in TypeScript you will need to define it fully.
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How do I execute code AFTER a form has loaded?
...uently minimizing, maximizing, restoring, hiding, showing, or invalidating and repainting will not raise this event."
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How to create the branch from specific commit in different branch
I have made several commits in the master branch and then merged them to dev branch.
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What exactly is node.js used for? [closed]
...s uses an
event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and
efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run
across distributed devices.
Event-driven means that the server only reacts when an event occurs. This allow us to create high performance, highly...
@RequestBody and @ResponseBody annotations in Spring
Can someone explain the @RequestBody and @ResponseBody annotations in Spring 3? What are they for? Any examples would be great.
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