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How do ports work with IPv6?
...t changed between the two versions is the addressing scheme, DHCP [DHCPv6] and ICMP [ICMPv6]. So basically, anything TCP/UDP related, including the port range (0-65535) remains unchanged.
Edit: Port 0 is a reserved port in TCP but it does exist. See RFC793
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Leaflet - How to find existing markers, and delete markers?
...sed by the latest. So one way to go is to create a global array of marker, and you add your marker in the global array.
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gitignore does not ignore folder
... has been checked into git before?
Run git rm -r --cached <folder> and check again.
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Objective-C: difference between id and void *
What is the difference between id and void * ?
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Get month name from number
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From that you can see that calendar.month_name[3] would return March, and the array index of 0 is the empty string, so there's no need to worry about zero-indexing either.
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Length of generator output [duplicate]
...nything similar for lazy iterables represented by generator comprehensions and functions. Of course, it is not hard to write something like:
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Make fill entire screen?
...height left my background white w/o the background-color applied when I expanded some collapsible divs in the middle of my page. min-height fixed that.
– Stephen P
Mar 9 '13 at 1:03
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How assignment works with Python list slice?
...lar syntax:
1) slicing:
b = a[0:2]
This makes a copy of the slice of a and assigns it to b.
2) slice assignment:
a[0:2] = b
This replaces the slice of a with the contents of b.
Although the syntax is similar (I imagine by design!), these are two different operations.
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Depend on a branch or tag using a git URL in a package.json?
Say I've forked a node module with a bugfix and I want to use my fixed version, on a feature branch of course, until the bugfix is merged and released.
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How can I round up the time to the nearest X minutes?
...f the Ticks you calculate is greater than DateTime.MaxValue.Ticks. Be safe and take the minimum of your calculated value and DateTime.MaxValue.Ticks.
– Paul Raff
Apr 3 '14 at 17:28
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