大约有 48,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.0644秒) [XML]
Easily measure elapsed time
... To run this you have to add the #include <chrono> directive and I would change the reporting time as: std::cout << "Time difference (sec) = " << (std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::microseconds>(end - begin).count()) /1000000.0 <<std::endl; (and do not f...
How long should SQL email fields be? [duplicate]
...dress field is going to be arbitrary. However, I was wondering what the "standard" is? How long do you guys make it? (same question for Name field...)
...
What is the difference between Server.MapPath and HostingEnvironment.MapPath?
Is there any difference between Server.MapPath() and HostingEnvironment.MapPath() ? Does Server.MapPath() have any advantages over HostingEnvironment.MapPath() ?
...
What's the easiest way to call a function every 5 seconds in jQuery? [duplicate]
...fy the need for it to ever stop, so I say no need.
– andrewb
Nov 5 '13 at 4:38
21
@andrewb nevert...
How to apply `git diff` patch without Git installed?
...eated by git diff without git installed?
I have tried to use patch command but it always asks file name to patch.
5 Ans...
Two divs side by side - Fluid display
I am trying to place two divs side by side and using the following CSS for it.
8 Answers
...
HTTP 401 - what's an appropriate WWW-Authenticate header value?
...ke:
WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="myRealm"
Whereas Basic is the scheme and the remainder is very much dependent on that scheme. In this case realm just provides the browser a literal that can be displayed to the user when prompting for the user id and password.
You're obviously not using Basic ...
Event handling for iOS - how hitTest:withEvent: and pointInside:withEvent: are related?
While most apple documents are very well written, I think ' Event Handling Guide for iOS ' is an exception. It's hard for me to clearly understand what's been described there.
...
What do < and > stand for?
I know that the entities &lt; and &gt; are used for < and > , but I am curious what these names stand for.
...
std::vector versus std::array in C++
What are the difference between a std::vector and an std::array in C++? When should one be preferred over another? What are the pros and cons of each? All my textbook does is list how they are the same.
...
