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Code signing certificate for open-source projects?

I want to publish one of my applications as open-source and want to digitally sign the binaries I've created with my own certificate. (Of course, anyone else can just download the code and build it themselves with their own certificate.) I want to do this so anyone can check that this build was made...
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Align contents inside a div

... text-align aligns text and other inline content. It doesn't align block element children. To do that, you want to give the element you want aligned a width, with ‘auto’ left and right margins. This is the standards-compliant way that works eve...
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Should the folders in a solution match the namespace?

...ce that reflects the folder hierarchy. The classes will be easier to find and that alone should be reasons good enough. The rules we follow are: Project/assembly name is the same as the root namespace, except for the .dll ending Only exception to the above rule is a project with a .Core ending, ...
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What's the difference between ngModel.$modelValue and ngModel.$viewValue

...tion, but it might just be that you're a little confused. The $modelValue and $viewValue have one distinct difference. It is this: As you already noted above: $viewValue: Actual string (or Object) value in the view. $modelValue: The value in the model, that the control is bound to. I'm go...
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Why do stacks typically grow downwards?

...the matter are that early CPUs got their original program counter set to 0 and it was a natural desire to start the stack at the other end and grow downwards, since their code naturally grows upward. As an aside, note that this setting of the program counter to 0 on reset is not the case for all...
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What is a Y-combinator? [closed]

... @Andre MacFie: I didn't comment on the effort, I commented on the quality. In general, the policy on Stack Overflow is that answers should be self contained, with links to more information. – Jørgen Fogh...
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Best practices for SQL varchar column length [closed]

...t into it, not the max length you define. So from a storage point of view (and most probably a performance one as well), it does not make any difference whether you declare a column as VARCHAR(100) or VARCHAR(500). You should see the max length provided for a VARCHAR column as a kind of constraint...
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How can I use functional programming in the real world? [closed]

...at will pass functions off to different CPU's or machines. What F#/Haskell and other functional programming languages do is make it easier for you to write functions that can be processed independent of the thread or CPU they were created on. I don't feel right posting a link here to a podcast I pa...
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What is the most efficient/elegant way to parse a flat table into a tree?

..., we can say that all popular SQL databases support recursive queries in standard syntax. WITH RECURSIVE MyTree AS ( SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE ParentId IS NULL UNION ALL SELECT m.* FROM MyTABLE AS m JOIN MyTree AS t ON m.ParentId = t.Id ) SELECT * FROM MyTree; I tested recursive que...
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How to properly add include directories with CMake

... This way, the header files will appear as dependencies in the Makefile, and also for example in the generated Visual Studio project, if you generate one. How to use those header files for several targets: set(HEADER_FILES ${YOUR_DIRECTORY}/file1.h ${YOUR_DIRECTORY}/file2.h) add_library(mylib l...