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configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables

...be left over from migrating from an older version of the OS. If you've installed Xcode 4.3.x, you need to launch it, go into its preferences, select the Downloads tab, and click "Install" next to the Command Line Tools package. ...
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How can I use an http proxy with node.js http.Client?

I want to make an outgoing HTTP call from node.js, using the standard http.Client . But I cannot reach the remote server directly from my network and need to go through a proxy. ...
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Why does CSS not support negative padding?

... sometimes it's not practical to edit the CSS of all children of a container. You might have generic CSS that applies to these elements across the document, and you don't want to change it for the contents of a particular container, for example. – Rolf...
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Error: Argument is not a function, got undefined

... All I had to do to get it working was the second suggestion (i.e. set ng-app="myApp"). If I removed the [], I got another error. – Jason Jul 8 '13 at 7:38 ...
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Click event doesn't work on dynamically generated elements [duplicate]

... The click() binding you're using is called a "direct" binding which will only attach the handler to elements that already exist. It won't get bound to elements created in the future. To do that, you'll have to create a "delegated" binding by using on(). Del...
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Will #if RELEASE work like #if DEBUG does in C#?

In all the examples I've seen of the #if compiler directive, they use "DEBUG". Can I use "RELEASE" in the same way to exclude code that I don't want to run when compiled in debug mode? The code I want to surround with this block sends out a bunch of emails, and I don't want to accidentally send tho...
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Difference between signed / unsigned char [duplicate]

...gard) as int, short and other integer types. char just happens to be the smallest integer type. So, just like any other integer type, it can be signed or unsigned. It is true that (as the name suggests) char is mostly intended to be used to represent characters. But characters in C are represented ...
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How best to include other scripts?

The way you would normally include a script is with "source" 21 Answers 21 ...
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Understanding reference counting with Cocoa and Objective-C

...view to playing with the iPhone SDK. I'm reasonably comfortable with C's malloc and free concept, but Cocoa's references counting scheme has me rather confused. I'm told it's very elegant once you understand it, but I'm just not over the hump yet. ...
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Change navbar color in Twitter Bootstrap

...lor: $colHighlight; background-color: $bgHighlight; }}} } And finally, a little gift I've just made a script which will allow you to generate your theme: TWBSColor - Generate your own Bootstrap navbar [Update]: TWBSColor now generates SCSS/SASS/Less/CSS code. [Update]: From now, you can...