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Automatic Retina images for web sites

With the new Apple MacBook Pro with retina display, if you provide a "standard" image on your website, it'll be a little fuzzy. So you have to provide a retina image. ...
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Importing a Maven project into Eclipse from Git

How can I get the effect of choosing to import from both Maven and Git and have Eclipse properly generate my project? 13 A...
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Filtering a list of strings based on contents

Given the list ['a','ab','abc','bac'] , I want to compute a list with strings that have 'ab' in them. I.e. the result is ['ab','abc'] . How can this be done in Python? ...
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Fragment in ViewPager using FragmentPagerAdapter is blank the second time it is viewed

I have a fragment interface with tabs along the bottom which open different fragments in the main view. 13 Answers ...
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getting type T from IEnumerable

is there a way to retrieve type T from IEnumerable<T> through reflection? 13 Answers ...
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How do you view ALL text from an ntext or nvarchar(max) in SSMS?

How do you view ALL text from an NTEXT or NVARCHAR(max) in SQL Server Management Studio? By default, it only seems to return the first few hundred characters (255?) but sometimes I just want a quick way of viewing the whole field, without having to write a program to do it. Even SSMS 2012 still has...
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Namespace and class with the same name?

I'm organizing a library project and I have a central manager class named Scenegraph and a whole bunch of other classes that live in the Scenegraph namespace. ...
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Using python map and other functional tools

This is quite n00bish, but I'm trying to learn/understand functional programming in python. The following code: 9 Answers ...
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What's the “average” requests per second for a production web application?

I have no frame of reference in terms of what's considered "fast"; I'd always wondered this but have never found a straight answer... ...
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log4j vs logback [closed]

We are using log4j behind a selfmade wrapper. We plan to use much more features of it now. 6 Answers ...