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Pull request vs Merge request

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Accessing UI (Main) Thread safely in WPF

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C# Pass Lambda Expression as Method Parameter

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Is there an Eclipse line-width marker?

... by me, but I have no reason to doubt them: It has changed somehow in 2016: For details see [here] (https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=495490#c2) You have to set it in the formatter: From menu [Window]-->[Preferences], select [Java]-->[Code Style]-->[Formatter], and then edit...
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Who is “us” and who is “them” according to Git?

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Javascript reduce on array of objects

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Shrink a YouTube video to responsive width

... shrink the screen to tablet or phone sizes it stops shrinking at around 560px in width. Is this standard for YouTube videos or is there something that I can add to the code to make it go smaller? ...
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jQuery document.ready vs self calling anonymous function

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What does $(function() {} ); do?

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Coding Practices which enable the compiler/optimizer to make a faster program

...& foo1, const Foo* foo2, int numFoo, Foo& barOut) { for (int i=0; i<numFoo, i++) { barOut.munge(foo1, foo2[i]); } } the compiler doesn't know that foo1 != barOut, and thus has to reload foo1 each time through the loop. It also can't read foo2[i] until the write to b...