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How can I be notified when an element is added to the page?

... Warning! This answer is now outdated. DOM Level 4 introduced MutationObserver, providing an effective replacement for the deprecated mutation events. See this answer for a better solution than the one presented here. Seriously. Don't poll the DOM ev...
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Send a pull request on GitHub for only latest commit

.... The pull request UI on github.com shows the last 9 commits and I don't know how to filter that down. 7 Answers ...
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node.js fs.readdir recursive directory search

... yield res; } } } Usage has changed because the return type is now an async iterator instead of a promise (async () => { for await (const f of getFiles('.')) { console.log(f); } })() In case somebody is interested, I've written more about async iterators here: https://qwtel.c...
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Unpacking, extended unpacking and nested extended unpacking

...the length of this post, but I decided to opt for completeness. Once you know a few basic rules, it's not hard to generalize them. I'll do my best to explain with a few examples. Since you're talking about evaluating these "by hand," I'll suggest some simple substitution rules. Basically, you might...
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What does enumerable mean?

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What is :: (double colon) in Python when subscripting sequences?

I know that I can use something like string[3:4] to get a substring in Python, but what does the 3 mean in somesequence[::3] ? ...
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Gradle: Execution failed for task ':processDebugManifest'

...ed my android studio to 2.1.1 and it was working previously. Problem fixed now. – natur3 Jun 1 '16 at 0:58 As a follow...
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Read stream twice

... I know this comment is out of time, but, here in the first option, if you read the inputstream as a byte array, doesn't it means that you're loading all the data to memory? which could be a big problem if you're loading somethin...
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When would I need a SecureString in .NET?

... After 11 years, this answer looks now to be the 'new' correct one. The links seem to be going stale but guidance from MS is: SecureString shouldn't be used – Richard Morgan Jul 5 '19 at 11:24 ...
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Setting table row height

... seriously? I thought this would always have worked. it certainly does now. anyway this is the solution I found to be best since the way table cells work is to expand to their content. so height in a td is effectively min-height, which in this case is actually what you want ...