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What are the rules for JavaScript's automatic semicolon insertion (ASI)?

...ing token is }. When the end of the input stream of tokens is encountered and the parser is unable to parse the input token stream as a single complete Program, then a semicolon is automatically inserted at the end of the input stream. e.g.: a = b ++c is transformed to: a = b; ++c...
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Image Segmentation using Mean Shift explained

Could anyone please help me understand how Mean Shift segmentation actually works? 2 Answers ...
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How to append data to div using JavaScript?

...the user, you've just introduced a security vulnerabilty. Better to use @Chandu's answer below. – David Given Feb 13 '16 at 22:50 9 ...
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How to use Git Revert

...tion(+), 1 deletion(-) In this example the commit history has two commits and the last one is a mistake. Using git revert: $ git revert HEAD [master 1db4eeb] Revert "bad update" 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) There will be 3 commits in the log: $ git log --oneline 1db4eeb Revert "b...
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I just discovered why all ASP.Net websites are slow, and I am trying to work out what to do about it

...ASP.Net web application gets a Session lock at the beginning of a request, and then releases it at the end of the request! ...
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How do you join on the same table, twice, in mysql?

I have 2 tables. One (domains) has domain ids, and domain names (dom_id, dom_url). 3 Answers ...
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Understanding implicit in Scala

I was making my way through the Scala playframework tutorial and I came across this snippet of code which had me puzzled: ...
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How to select bottom most rows?

...ve been up 14 hours). At first I couldn't see the difference between yours and the order by answers, but now I can. So +1. – RichardOD Dec 9 '09 at 20:52 1 ...
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Is volatile expensive?

...LoadLoad or a LoadStore barrier. Further down the page I see that LoadLoad and LoadStore are effectively no-ops on X86 CPUs. Does this mean that volatile read operations can be done without a explicit cache invalidation on x86, and is as fast as a normal variable read (disregarding the reordering co...
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Loading cross-domain endpoint with AJAX

...etrieve data from a different domain, subdomain, port, or protocol. Script and JSONP requests are not subject to the same origin policy restrictions. There are some ways to overcome the cross-domain barrier: CORS Proxy Alternatives Ways to circumvent the same-origin policy Breaking The Cross Dom...