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Stretch and scale CSS background

... That would work for Safari 3 (or later), Chrome, Opera 10+, Firefox 3.6+, and Internet Explorer 9 (or later). For it to work with lower verions of Internet Explorer, try these CSS: filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='.myBackground.jpg', sizingMethod='scale'); -ms-fi...
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Why are private fields private to the type, not the instance?

In C# (and many other languages) it's perfectly legitimate to access private fields of other instances of the same type. For example: ...
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Should I use PATCH or PUT in my REST API?

... the one thing to toggle, completely replacing it is not such a huge deal. And it does allow for a (insignificantly) smaller request. – thecoshman Jun 17 '14 at 13:04 37 ...
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How to change users in TortoiseSVN

...atile method. First, locate it: On XP, it was located here: C:\Documents and Settings\%USER%\Application Data\Subversion\auth\svn.simple\ On Vista, it was located here: C:\Users\%USER%\AppData\Roaming\Subversion\auth\svn.simple\ Then look in those files with Notepad, and delete the one with y...
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Difference between final and effectively final

I'm playing with lambdas in Java 8 and I came across warning local variables referenced from a lambda expression must be final or effectively final . I know that when I use variables inside anonymous class they must be final in outer class, but still - what is the difference between final and ef...
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Why does (i

... j is evaluated to true, because auto unboxing happens for int comparisons and then both i and j hold the default value, 0. j <= i is evaluated to true because of the above reason. i != j is evaluated to true, because both i and j are different objects. And while comparing objects, there isn't an...
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What is the difference between an annotated and unannotated tag?

If I want to tag the current commit. I know both of the following command lines work: 3 Answers ...
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Comma in C/C++ macro

...an also represent (or occur in) the comparison operators <, >, <= and >=, macro expansion can't ignore commas inside angle brackets like it does within parentheses. (This is also a problem for square brackets and braces, even though those usually occur as balanced pairs.) You can enclo...
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Upgrading Node.js to latest version

So, I have Node.js installed and now when I tried to install Mongoosejs I got an error telling me that I don't have the needed version of Node.js (I have v0.4.11 and v0.4.12 is needed). ...
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How to get a list of installed Jenkins plugins with name and version pair

... visiting http://<jenkins-url>/script. (Given that you are logged in and have the required permissions). Enter the following Groovy script to iterate over the installed plugins and print out the relevant information: Jenkins.instance.pluginManager.plugins.each{ plugin -> println ...