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Recommended way of making React component/div draggable

...React.createClass({ getDefaultProps: function () { return { // allow the initial position to be passed in as a prop initialPos: {x: 0, y: 0} } }, getInitialState: function () { return { pos: this.props.initialPos, dragging: false, rel: null // position...
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MemoryCache does not obey memory limits in configuration

...ximum cache size, but in my tests it does not appear that the cache is actually obeying the limits. 7 Answers ...
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What is the difference between '/' and '//' when used for division?

...floating point division, and the latter is floor division, sometimes also called integer division. In Python 2.2 or later in the 2.x line, there is no difference for integers unless you perform a from __future__ import division, which causes Python 2.x to adopt the 3.x behavior. Regardless of the ...
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Is the C# static constructor thread safe?

... { mutex.WaitOne(); return instance; } // Each call to Acquire() requires a call to Release() public static void Release() { mutex.ReleaseMutex(); } } share | ...
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Python list directory, subdirectory, and files

I'm trying to make a script to list all directory, subdirectory, and files in a given directory. I tried this: 7 Answers ...
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Which is better in python, del or delattr?

... (foo) 6 LOAD_CONST 1 ('bar') 9 CALL_FUNCTION 2 12 POP_TOP This translates into the first running slightly faster (but it's not a huge difference – .15 μs on my machine). Like the others have said, you should really...
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How can I wait for a thread to finish with .NET?

I've never really used threading before in C# where I need to have two threads, as well as the main UI thread. Basically, I have the following. ...
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What does __FILE__ mean in Ruby?

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How to redirect 404 errors to a page in ExpressJS?

...isionmedia/express/blob/master/examples/error-pages/index.js So it is actually this part: // "app.router" positions our routes // above the middleware defined below, // this means that Express will attempt // to match & call routes _before_ continuing // on, at which point we assume it's a 404...
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Adding a new value to an existing ENUM Type

... It's worth mentioning that this can all be done in a single transaction, so it's mostly safe to do it in a production database. – David Leppik Jul 8 '11 at 20:41 ...