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Can I run multiple versions of Google Chrome on the same machine? (Mac or Windows)

... In the comments, I mentioned a step-by-step method to easily install multiple Chrome versions, side-by-side. This answer quotes my original answer, and includes a script which does the job for you. Quoted from: section 7 of Cross-browser testing: All major browsers on ONE machine: ...
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How do you add an array to another array in Ruby and not end up with a multi-dimensional result?

...(a1.length, *a2) or append and flatten: (a1 << a2).flatten! # a call to #flatten instead would return a new array share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Change Bootstrap tooltip color

...!!! Fixed. @codesnooker didn't see that you were mentioning the arrow!!! Really sorry!!! – Praveen Kumar Purushothaman Mar 10 '15 at 10:03 4 ...
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jQuery’s .bind() vs. .on()

... Internally, .bind maps directly to .on in the current version of jQuery. (The same goes for .live.) So there is a tiny but practically insignificant performance hit if you use .bind instead. However, .bind may be removed from futu...
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View the Task's activity stack

... is there a nice way to show all of the tasks&activities stack of the current app via logcat? do we really need to parse the adb command ? – android developer Feb 13 '12 at 6:36 ...
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How to require a controller in an angularjs directive

...}); Each directive will get its own instance of the controller, but this allows you to share the logic between as many components as you want. Require a Controller If you want to share the same instance of a controller, then you use require. require ensures the presence of another directive an...
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Processing Symbol Files in Xcode

I was wondering if anyone could tell me what Xcode is actually doing when it says: "Processing Symbol Files" after plugging in your device? ...
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Is REST DELETE really idempotent?

...ce refers to the state of the system after the request has completed In all cases (apart from the error issues - see below), the account no longer exists. From here "Methods can also have the property of "idempotence" in that (aside from error or expiration issues) the side-effects of...
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Reference assignment operator in PHP, =&

...rror changes made to another, instead of copying the existing data. It's called assignment by reference, which, to quote the manual, "means that both variables end up pointing at the same data, and nothing is copied anywhere". The only thing that is deprecated with =& is "assigning the result ...
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Bare asterisk in function arguments?

... Bare * is used to force the caller to use named arguments - so you cannot define a function with * as an argument when you have no following keyword arguments. See this answer or Python 3 documentation for more details. ...