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What exactly does the enable-background attribute do?

What exactly does the enable-background attribute do? 2 Answers 2 ...
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Can you turn off Peek Definition in Visual Studio 2013 and up?

In Visual Studio 2013 and up, there is the Peek Definition feature when you Ctrl + Click. At first I thought this was cool, but I have found that the majority of the time, I need to click the Promote to Document button, since I make lots of changes to the files I Ctrl + Click on. But after Googl...
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Getting a 'source: not found' error when using source in a bash script

I'm trying to write (what I thought would be) a simple bash script that will: 3 Answers ...
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CSS Selector that applies to elements with two classes

Is there a way to select an element with CSS based on the value of the class attribute being set to two specific classes. For example, let's say I have 3 divs: ...
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Media Queries - In between two widths

I'm trying to use CSS3 media queries to make a class that only appears when the width is greater than 400px and less than 900px. I know this is probably extremely simple and I am missing something obvious, but I can't figure it out. What I have come up with is the below code, appreciate any help. ...
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Comparing mongoose _id and strings

I have a node.js application that pulls some data and sticks it into an object, like this: 7 Answers ...
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What is the meaning of CTOR?

...s tags(?) that are named CTOR or ctor. What's the meaning of ctor? Why is such a region called ctor? 4 Answers ...
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Run an exe from C# code

... using System.Diagnostics; class Program { static void Main() { Process.Start("C:\\"); } } If your application needs cmd arguments, use something like this: using System.Diagnostics; class Program { ...
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How to convert integer timestamp to Python datetime

I have a data file containing timestamps like "1331856000000". Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of documentation for the format, so I'm not sure how the timestamp is formatted. I've tried Python's standard datetime.fromordinal() and datetime.fromtimestamp() and a few others, but nothing matches...
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GCC -g vs -g3 GDB Flag: What is the Difference?

When compiling C source code with either gcc or Clang, I always use the -g flag to generate debugging information for gdb. ...