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jQuery: keyPress Backspace won't fire?

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Using python “with” statement with try-except block

... 140 The two code blocks you gave are not equivalent The code you described as old way of doing thin...
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Is it Linq or Lambda?

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Visual Studio 2013 and BitBucket

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How to generate Javadoc HTML files in Eclipse?

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How do RVM and rbenv actually work?

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How to add 10 days to current time in Rails

... Use Time.now + 10.days or even 10.days.from_now Both definitely work. Are you sure you're in Rails and not just Ruby? If you definitely are in Rails, where are you trying to run this from? Note that Active Support has to be loaded. ...
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Difference between const & const volatile

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Java Mouse Event Right Click

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How do I access the $scope variable in browser's console using AngularJS?

...nel of the developer tools and type this in the console: angular.element($0).scope() In WebKit and Firefox, $0 is a reference to the selected DOM node in the elements tab, so by doing this you get the selected DOM node scope printed out in the console. You can also target the scope by element ID...