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Are custom elements valid HTML5?

...cript interfaces. Custom elements is a part of a larger W3 specification called Web Components, along with Templates, HTML Imports, and Shadow DOM. Web Components enable Web application authors to define widgets with a level of visual richness and interactivity not possible with CSS alone, and eas...
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How does one parse XML files? [closed]

...nswered Sep 11 '08 at 5:05 Jon GallowayJon Galloway 49k2424 gold badges118118 silver badges191191 bronze badges ...
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how to prevent “directory already exists error” in a makefile when using mkdir

... "Generally, stick to the widely-supported (usually posix-specified) options and features of these programs. For example, don't use ‘mkdir -p’, convenient as it may be, because a few systems don't support it at all and with othe...
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Maintain git repo inside another git repo

... Git submodules. Git addresses this issue using submodules. Submodules allow you to keep a Git repository as a subdirectory of another Git repository. This lets you clone another repository into your project and keep your commits separate. ...
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Java: when to use static methods

... One rule-of-thumb: ask yourself "Does it make sense to call this method, even if no object has been constructed yet?" If so, it should definitely be static. So in a class Car you might have a method: double convertMpgToKpl(double mpg) ...which would be static, because one mig...
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How to require a controller in an angularjs directive

...}); Each directive will get its own instance of the controller, but this allows you to share the logic between as many components as you want. Require a Controller If you want to share the same instance of a controller, then you use require. require ensures the presence of another directive an...
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Does every Javascript function have to return a value?

...ow level, the return is translated into some sort of jump. If a function really returned nothing at all, there would be no way of knowing what and when to call the next function, or to call event handlers and the like. So to recap: No, a JS function needn't return anything as far as your code goes....
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How can I get dict from sqlite query?

...ow and I tried connection.row_factory = dict_factory as shown but cur.fetchall() is still giving me a list of tuples - any idea why this is not working? – displayname Dec 7 '16 at 10:51 ...
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Reference assignment operator in PHP, =&

...rror changes made to another, instead of copying the existing data. It's called assignment by reference, which, to quote the manual, "means that both variables end up pointing at the same data, and nothing is copied anywhere". The only thing that is deprecated with =& is "assigning the result ...
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Check if a Python list item contains a string inside another string

...abc-456'] if any("abc" in s for s in some_list): # whatever If you really want to get all the items containing abc, use matching = [s for s in some_list if "abc" in s] share | improve this a...