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parseInt(null, 24) === 23… wait, what?

... @Ignacio. Actually, I was wrong. I didn't realize 37 was referring to a radix. Sorry about that. – Mike Samuel Jun 23 '11 at 20:15 ...
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Is there an ignore command for git like there is for svn?

... .git/info/exclude file will not be committed, and will thus only apply locally in this one working copy. You can also set up a global file with patterns to ignore with git config --global core.excludesfile. This will locally apply to all git working copies on the same user's account. Run git help...
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Export CSS changes from inspector (webkit, firebug, etc)

...mber" link next to the CSS rules. The CSS file that shows up will contain all of the modifications. This place exactly: share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Pure CSS to make font-size responsive based on dynamic amount of characters

...initely something to seriously consider using. Plus you can still provide fallbacks for older browsers like so: p { font-size: 30px; font-size: 3.5vw; } http://css-tricks.com/viewport-sized-typography/ and https://medium.com/design-ux/66bddb327bb1 ...
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What does {0} mean when initializing an object?

... What's happening here is called aggregate initialization. Here is the (abbreviated) definition of an aggregate from section 8.5.1 of the ISO spec: An aggregate is an array or a class with no user-declared constructors, no private or protected non...
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Shrink a YouTube video to responsive width

...be videos or is there something that I can add to the code to make it go smaller? 10 Answers ...
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What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered? [closed]

...ents, code poetry and little jokes into most of my projects (although I usually have enough sense to remove anything directly offensive before releasing the code). Here's one I'm particulary fond of, placed far, far down a poorly-designed 'God Object': /** * For the brave souls who get this far: Yo...
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MongoDB or CouchDB - fit for production? [closed]

...re is a list of other people using Couch: CouchDB in the wild The major challenge is to know how to organize your documents and stop thinking in terms of relational data. share ...
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How can I force gradle to redownload dependencies?

... Generally, you can refresh dependencies in your cache with the command line option --refresh-dependencies. You can also delete the cached files under ~/.gradle/caches. With the next build Gradle would attempt to download them agai...
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What order are the Junit @Before/@After called?

I have an Integration Test Suite. I have a IntegrationTestBase class for all my tests to extend. This base class has a @Before ( public void setUp() ) and @After ( public void tearDown() ) method to establish API and DB connections. What I've been doing is just overriding those two methods in ...