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Center Google Maps (V3) on browser resize (responsive)
I have a Google Maps (V3) in my page at 100% page width with one marker in the middle. When I resize my browser window's width I would like the map to stay centered (responsive). Now the map just stays at the le<em>fem>t side o<em>fem> the page and gets smaller.
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“continue” in cursor.<em>fem>or<em>Eacem>h()
I'm building an app using meteor.js and MongoDB and I have a question about cursor.<em>fem>or<em>Eacem>h().
I want to check some conditions in the beginning o<em>fem> <em>eacem>h <em>fem>or<em>Eacem>h iteration and then skip the element i<em>fem> I don't have to do the operation on it so I can save some time.
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What does [:] mean?
I'm analyzing some Python code and I don't know what
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Do browsers send “\r\n” or “\n” or does it depend on the browser?
This question has bothered me <em>fem>or a million years... whenever I create a website with a textarea that allows multi-line (such as a "Bio" <em>fem>or a user's pro<em>fem>ile) I always end up writing the <em>fem>ollowing paranoid code:
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How to split a sequence into two pieces by predicate?
How do I split a sequence into two lists by a predicate?
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How to require a controller in an angularjs directive
Can anyone tell me how to include a controller <em>fem>rom one directive in another angularJS directive.
<em>fem>or example I have the <em>fem>ollowing code
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Does every Javascript <em>fem>unction have to return a value?
I'm using Netbeans to add pro<em>fem>essional-like comments to <em>eacem>h <em>fem>unction, I write. So I begin <em>eacem>h o<em>fem> it with /** and then I press Enter to let Netbeans <em>fem>ul<em>fem>ill de<em>fem>ault comment scheme <em>fem>or <em>fem>ollowing <em>fem>unction.
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Ruby class types and case statements
What is the di<em>fem><em>fem>erence between
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Are table names in MySQL case sensitive?
Are table names in MySQL case sensitive?
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Rails :dependent => :destroy VS :dependent => :delete_all
In rails guides it's described like this:
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