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JavaScript data grid for millions of rows [closed]
...ollbar itself - the scrollable area's height is set to the total height of all the rows. The rows are still being added and removed as the user is scrolling, but the scrolling itself is done by the browser. That allows it to be very fast yet smooth (onscroll events are notoriously slow). The cave...
Rounded UIView using CALayers - only some corners - How?
... CGRect rect = CGRectMake(10, 10, 200, 100);
MyView *myView = [[MyView alloc] initWithFrame:rect];
[self.view addSubview:myView];
[super viewDidLoad];
}
MyView is just a UIImageView subclass:
@interface MyView : UIImageView
{
}
I'd never used graphics contexts before, but I managed ...
PostgreSQL disable more output
...an anything about -P in the man pages. Thanks!
– nortally
May 5 '16 at 22:55
that is what I need exactly. Thanks :)
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How can I resize an image using Java?
...source libraries to see if they fare better. " +1 for imgscalr from @RiyadKalla's answer.
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Aug 24 '12 at 1:29
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How to call multiple JavaScript functions in onclick event?
Is there any way to use the onclick html attribute to call more than one JavaScript function?
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Why do I need 'b' to encode a string with Base64?
...-z, 0-9, +, /* so it can be transmitted over channels that do not preserve all 8-bits of data, such as email.
Hence, it wants a string of 8-bit bytes. You create those in Python 3 with the b'' syntax.
If you remove the b, it becomes a string. A string is a sequence of Unicode characters. base64 ha...
Python AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Serial' [duplicate]
...he class. So, you must write:
from serial import Serial
You need to install serial module correctly: pip install pyserial.
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Jquery selector input[type=text]')
I wrote a code that basically selects all input type=text element like this:
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Why don't structs support inheritance?
...without any knowledge that a derived type is being used.)
So, if this actually happened, we'd have memory corruption issues. Specifically, within Square(), values[1].A*=2 would actually be modifying values[0].B!
Try to debug THAT!
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Android SharedPreference security
... within the app's data directory with filesystem permissions set that only allow the UID that the specific application runs with to access them. So, they are private in so much as Linux file permissions restrict access to them, the same as on any Linux/Unix system.
Anyone with root level access to ...
