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CSS Display an Image Resized and Cropped
I want to show an image from an URL with a certain width and height even if it has a different size ratio.
So I want to resize (maintaining the ratio) and then cut the image to the size I want.
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Skip List vs. Binary Search Tree
...node need to be locked.
Update from Jon Harrops comments
I read Fraser and Harris's latest paper Concurrent programming without locks. Really good stuff if you're interested in lock-free data structures. The paper focuses on Transactional Memory and a theoretical operation multiword-compare-an...
Common programming mistakes for Clojure developers to avoid [closed]
What are some common mistakes made by Clojure developers, and how can we avoid them?
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Should I use != or for not equal in T-SQL?
I have seen SQL that uses both != and <> for not equal . What is the preferred syntax and why?
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What is a sensible way to layout a Go project [closed]
I have a go project that is starting to become more complex, and want to lay the filesystem out in such a way to reduce pain.
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Why does 2 mod 4 = 2?
...ion. My term does not start for two more weeks so I can't ask a professor, and the suspense would kill me.
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List of macOS text editors and code editors [closed]
I searched for this and found Maudite's question about text editors but they were all for Windows.
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What is the difference between Θ(n) and O(n)?
...I see Θ(n) with the strange Θ symbol with something in the middle of it, and sometimes just O(n). Is it just laziness of typing because nobody knows how to type this symbol, or does it mean something different?
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Android Studio: how to remove/update the “Created by” comment added to all new classes?
By default Android Studio automatically adds a header comment to all new classes, e.g.
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Is functional GUI programming possible? [closed]
I've recently caught the FP bug (trying to learn Haskell), and I've been really impressed with what I've seen so far (first-class functions, lazy evaluation, and all the other goodies). I'm no expert yet, but I've already begun to find it easier to reason "functionally" than imperatively for basic ...
