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Pure JavaScript equivalent of jQuery's $.ready() - how to call a function when the page/DOM is ready
With jQuery, we all know the wonderful .ready() function:
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All combinations of a list of lists
I'm basically looking for a python version of Combination of List<List<int>>
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Logging framework incompatibility
I'm building a small Java app and hoping to use logback for logging.
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CSS3 Transparency + Gradient
...radient Generator over at Colorzilla which has a bunch of nice presets and all the cross browser compatible variations to achieve your desired gradient
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Nov 23 '11 at 16:16
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Enable the display of line numbers in Visual Studio
...al Studio has line numbering:
Tools -> Options -> Text Editor -> All Languages -> check the "Line numbers" checkbox.
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Matplotlib - global legend and title aside subplots
...atplotlib.pyplot as plt
fig = plt.gcf()
fig.suptitle("Title centered above all subplots", fontsize=14)
Alternatively (based on @Steven C. Howell's comment below (thank you!)), use the matplotlib.pyplot.suptitle() function:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
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How to get StackPanel's children to fill maximum space downward?
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It sounds like you want a StackPanel where the final element uses up all the remaining space. But why not use a DockPanel? Decorate the other elements in the DockPanel with DockPanel.Dock="Top", and then your help control can fill the remaining space.
XAML:
<DockPanel Width="200" Height="...
The bare minimum needed to write a MSMQ sample application
...even one full chapter of a book about Message Queue...But for a quick test all I need is to cover is this scenario, not even in a perfect way, just for a quick demo:
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What is this CSS selector? [class*=“span”]
... Would like to add another reference just in case people find this useful: AllCssSelectors.com
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Select elements by attribute
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@rinogo: actually all you need is if($(":checkbox[myattr]").length) . The () after length is not necessary, neither is the > 0, 0 evaluates to false in equality tests that do not require strict equality (both value and type).
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