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Recommended website resolution (width and height)? [closed]

Is there any standard on common website resolution? 23 Answers 23 ...
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NPM - How to fix “No readme data”

...t fix it, you should write something inside it; at least the project title and a brief description is good for people! But for NPM, one byte may be enough... Doing so should stop showing the warnings. Also, when you read that warning, ensure that the problem is not related to a 3rd party package. ...
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Scrolling a flexbox with overflowing content

... I've spoken to Tab Atkins (author of the flexbox spec) about this, and this is what we came up with: HTML: <div class="content"> <div class="box"> <div class="column">Column 1</div> <div class="column">Column 2</div> <div c...
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Maven 3 warnings about build.plugins.plugin.version

...ggest a fix. All I needed to do was to go into my POM file for my project, and add the <version> tag as shown above. To discover the version number, one way is to look in Maven's output after it finishes running. Where you are missing version numbers, Maven will display its default version: ...
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Approximate cost to access various caches and main memory?

Can anyone give me the approximate time (in nanoseconds) to access L1, L2 and L3 caches, as well as main memory on Intel i7 processors? ...
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Python memoising/deferred lookup property decorator

...f the instance, but they're a real bottleneck to calculate that first time and only really accessed for special cases. Hence they can also be cached after they've been retrieved from the database (this therefore fits the definition of memoisation where the input is simply "no input"). ...
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What is referential transparency?

...branch of philosophy that analyzes natural language constructs, statements and arguments based on the methods of logic and mathematics. In other words, it is the closest subject outside computer science to what we call programming language semantics. The philosopher Willard Quine was responsible fo...
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PHP: exceptions vs errors?

...ere in the PHP manual, but what exactly is the difference between an error and an exception? The only difference that I can see is that errors and exceptions are handled differently. But what causes an exception and what causes an error? ...
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Compare JavaScript Array of Objects to Get Min / Max

I have an array of objects and I want to compare those objects on a specific object property. Here's my array: 16 Answers ...
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How do I make a UITableViewCell appear disabled?

...about UITableview: How to Disable Selection for Some Rows but Not Others and cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone , but how do I make a cell (or any UIView for that matter) appear disabled (grayed-out) like below? ...