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Understanding offsetWidth, clientWidth, scrollWidth and -Height, respectively

...While the browser uses the values from your CSS to draw boxes, determining all the dimensions using JS is not straight-forward if you only have the CSS. That's why each element has six DOM properties for your convenience: offsetWidth, offsetHeight, clientWidth, clientHeight, scrollWidth and scrollH...
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How do I prevent 'git diff' from using a pager?

...onal paging based on the amount of content: git config --global --replace-all core.pager "less -F -X" share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Event Signature in .NET — Using a Strong Typed 'Sender'? [closed]

... What you're proposing does make alot of sense actually, and I just wonder if this is one of those things that's simply the way it is because it was originally designed before generics, or if there's a real reason for this. ...
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What are '$$' used for in PL/pgSQL

...c to function definitions. It can be used to replace single quotes practically anywhere in SQL scripts. The body of a function happens to be a string literal which has to be enclosed in single quotes. Dollar-quoting is a PostgreSQL-specific substitute for single quotes to avoid quoting issues insi...
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In git how is fetch different than pull and how is merge different than rebase?

...aving your local* branch unchanged. pull will perform a fetch and additionally merge the changes into your local branch. What's the difference? pull updates you local branch with changes from the pulled branch. A fetch does not advance your local branch. merge vs rebase Given the following histo...
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PostgreSQL: Drop PostgreSQL database through command line [closed]

...ype of activity is currently taking place against your database, including all idle processes. SELECT * FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE datname='database name'; share | improve this answer | ...
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Which Python memory profiler is recommended? [closed]

I want to know the memory usage of my Python application and specifically want to know what code blocks/portions or objects are consuming most memory. Google search shows a commercial one is Python Memory Validator (Windows only). ...
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Get first key in a (possibly) associative array?

... 2019 Update Starting from PHP 7.3, there is a new built in function called array_key_first() which will retrieve the first key from the given array without resetting the internal pointer. Check out the documentation for more info. You can use reset and key: reset($array); $first_key = key(...
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How do I get the file extension of a file in Java?

... Do you really need a "parser" for this? String extension = ""; int i = fileName.lastIndexOf('.'); if (i > 0) { extension = fileName.substring(i+1); } Assuming that you're dealing with simple Windows-like file names, not som...
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What is more efficient: Dictionary TryGetValue or ContainsKey+Item?

...ll be faster. ContainsKey uses the same check as TryGetValue, which internally refers to the actual entry location. The Item property actually has nearly identical code functionality as TryGetValue, except that it will throw an exception instead of returning false. Using ContainsKey followed by t...