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Exit codes in Python

...ode. It's fairly likely that the script is never calling the exit method, and that 0 is the default exit code. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Scale image to fit a bounding box

...Even though this is the accepted answer, the answer below is more accurate and is currently supported in all browsers if you have the option of using a background image. No, there is no CSS only way to do this in both directions. You could add .fillwidth { min-width: 100%; height: auto; }...
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How to run multiple shells on Emacs

... C-u runs the command universal-argument. It's a way of injecting an argument into the next command. You can read more about it with C-h k C-u (C-h k runs describe-key, very handy!) – Matt Curtis Sep 28 '...
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Static Indexers?

... indexers disallowed in C#? I see no reason why they should not be allowed and furthermore they could be very useful. 7 Ans...
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CSS 100% height with padding/margin

With HTML/CSS, how can I make an element that has a width and/or height that is 100% of it's parent element and still has proper padding or margins? ...
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Updating Bootstrap to version 3 - what do I have to do?

I'm new to Bootstrap and have the older version 2.3.2. 8 Answers 8 ...
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Where is the syntax for TypeScript comments documented?

...ther documentation tools. A good overview of the syntax is available here and especially here. The precise spec should be "soon" written up. Another file worth checking out is this one where you will see useful standard tags. Note: you should not use JSDoc, as explained on TSDoc main page: Why ca...
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Facebook Architecture [closed]

... they do etc. Main underpinning being to learn. Knowing about sites which handles such massive traffic gives lots of pointers for architects etc. to keep in mind certain stuff while designing new sites. I am sharing what I found. ...
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What is tail recursion?

...cursion, the typical model is that you perform your recursive calls first, and then you take the return value of the recursive call and calculate the result. In this manner, you don't get the result of your calculation until you have returned from every recursive call. In tail recursion, you perfor...
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Is there a Mutex in Java?

...someObject) { ... } You can read more about this here: Intrinsic Locks and Synchronization share | improve this answer | follow | ...