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What to use as an initial version? [closed]
...ackage.json will behave different. docs.npmjs.com/misc/semver#caret-ranges-123-025-004 You can use 0.x instead of ^0. in package json for this scenario. Therefore, 1.x is a bit more easy to start and use.
– Sam
Mar 30 at 11:23
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Ruby on Rails vs ASP.NET MVC 3 for a .NET Guy? [closed]
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Can we make unsigned byte in Java
... // 8 bits representing that value
// From unsigned byte to int
byte b = 123; // 8 bits representing a value between 0 and 255
int i = b & 0xFF; // an int representing the same value
(Or, if you're on Java 8+, use Byte.toUnsignedInt.)
Parsing / formatting
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Where is the itoa function in Linux?
... not very safe at all :- void some_func(char* a, char* b); some_func(itoa(123), itoa(456)); Care to guess what the function recieves?
– jcoder
Nov 13 '12 at 12:55
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Static class initializer in PHP
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Sounds like you'd be better served by a singleton rather than a bunch of static methods
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Disable Auto Zoom in Input “Text” tag - Safari on iPhone
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Technically correct, but I disagree with the reasoning. Disabling user zooms on a properly designed site is generally still a bad idea.
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Skip certain tables with mysqldump
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Building on the answer from @Brian-Fisher and answering the comments of some of the people on ...
Practical example where Tuple can be used in .Net 4.0?
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Base64 encoding and decoding in client-side Javascript
...=s.length;
var A="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
for(i=0;i<64;i++){e[A.charAt(i)]=i;}
for(x=0;x<L;x++){
c=e[s.charAt(x)];b=(b<<6)+c;l+=6;
while(l>=8){((a=(b>>>(l-=8))&0xff)||(x<(L-2)))&&(r+=w(a));}...
Split Strings into words with multiple word boundary delimiters
...) solution hit the nail on the head. Thanks.
– JayJay123
Jul 6 '15 at 2:22
it will get you wrong answer when you don't...
