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How to change CSS using jQuery?

... @Ender: using css() all the css is reset and only the css mentioned in this function persists. How can I only add css which is to be changed and retain previous css ? – SimpleGuy Sep 2 at 5:46 ...
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What are the differences between vector and list data types in R?

... Technically lists are vectors, although very few would use that term. "list" is one of several modes, with others being "logical", "character", "numeric", "integer". What you are calling vectors are "atomic vectors" in strict R parl...
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What is the difference between Factory and Strategy patterns?

...ent strategies based on the persistence medium. If your data is stored locally in XML it would use one strategy. If the data were remote in a different database, it would use another. share | impr...
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How to put a UserControl into Visual Studio toolBox

...you've tagged the question as) I had problems getting them to add automatically to the toolbox as in VS2008/2005. There's actually an option to stop the toolbox auto populating! Go to Tools > Options > Windows Forms Designer > General At the bottom of the list you'll find Toolbox > Au...
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How to unit test abstract classes: extend with stubs?

... Write a Mock object and use them just for testing. They usually are very very very minimal (inherit from the abstract class) and not more.Then, in your Unit Test you can call the abstract method you want to test. You should test abstract class that contain some logic like all other ...
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Mercurial error: abort no username supplied

Problem on WindowsXP (likely will happen on all Win installs), first time using Mercurial. I found the answer in an inobvious place so I'm asking/answering the question myself so others don't have to search like I did. ...
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How to round up to the nearest 10 (or 100 or X)?

...en just define: roundUp <- function(x) 10^ceiling(log10(x)) This actually also works when x is a vector: > roundUp(c(0.0023, 3.99, 10, 1003)) [1] 1e-02 1e+01 1e+01 1e+04 ..but if you want to round to a "nice" number, you first need to define what a "nice" number is. The following lets us...
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How to show full object in Chrome console?

... With all due respect to this answer, eventually it returns a string representing the object, and not a "browseable" object in the console, like the question is all about here. True, if you run this output string through JSON.parse...
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Are there inline functions in java?

... In Java, the optimizations are usually done at the JVM level. At runtime, the JVM perform some "complicated" analysis to determine which methods to inline. It can be aggressive in inlining, and the Hotspot JVM actually can inline non-final methods. The jav...
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How does one write code that best utilizes the CPU cache to improve performance?

... The cache is there to reduce the number of times the CPU would stall waiting for a memory request to be fulfilled (avoiding the memory latency), and as a second effect, possibly to reduce the overall amount of data that needs to be transfered (preserving memory bandwidth). Techniques for ...