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How do I split a string with multiple separators in javascript?

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How do I tell git to always select my local version for conflicted merges on a specific file?

... 140 On the specific instance of a config file, I would agree with Ron's answer: a config should be "...
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How to resize a tableHeaderView of a UITableView?

... 180 FYI: I've gotten this to work by modifying the tableHeaderView and re-setting it. In this case, ...
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Requirejs domReady plugin vs Jquery $(document).ready()?

... +50 It seems like all the key points were already hit, but a few details fell through the cracks. Mainly: domReady It is both a plugin a...
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Extracting the last n characters from a ruby string

... 101 Here you have a one liner, you can put a number greater than the size of the string: "123".spl...
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What is the best way to create constants in Objective-C

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Is there a benefit to defining a class inside another class in Python?

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How to check which locks are held on a table

...g on the version of SQL Server in question. In your case, for SQL Server 2005, sp_lock is still available, but deprecated, so it's now recommended to use the sys.dm_tran_locks view for this kind of thing. You can find an example of how to "roll your own" sp_lock function here. ...
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What does “mro()” do?

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UILabel - auto-size label to fit text?

...bel stretch it's height to show all the content: https://gist.github.com/1005520 Or check out this post: https://stackoverflow.com/a/7242981/662605 This would stretch the height, but you can change it around easily to work the other way and stretch the width with something like this, which is I b...