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Number of visitors on a specific page
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Go to Behavior > Site Content > All Pages and put your URI into the search box.
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contenteditable change events
... (mouseup, for example). You may want to poll the element's contents as a fallback.
UPDATE 29 October 2014
The HTML5 input event is the answer in the long term. At the time of writing, it is supported for contenteditable elements in current Mozilla (from Firefox 14) and WebKit/Blink browsers, but ...
Is there an opposite to display:none?
...emoves an element from the page layout entirely, as if it wasn’t there.
All other values for display cause the element to be a part of the page, so in a sense they’re all opposite to display:none.
But there isn’t one value that’s the direct converse of display:none - just like there's no o...
IIS Express Immediately shutting-down running site after stopping web application
...t and Continue checkbox in project properties) you have to use the "Detech all" command to stop debugging.
The debugger will detach from the iis process without closing it.
Clearly "Edit and Continue" feature will not work until you start debugging again.
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Java current machine name and logged in user?
...ned to the computer early on in the boot process and unrelated to network. All OS'es have this concept, but unfortunately this value is not exposed in Java. However often - but not always - the above method will indeed return the computer name. See stackoverflow.com/a/40702767/1504556 for explanatio...
How can I calculate the number of lines changed between two commits in git?
...e - that's a task for git log. Ron DeVera touches on this, but you can actually do a lot more than what he mentions. Since git log internally calls the diff machinery in order to print requested information, you can give it any of the diff stat options - not just --shortstat. What you likely want to...
How to get the primary IP address of the local machine on Linux and OS X? [closed]
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You can alias the command in your .bashrc to create your own command called myip for instance.
alias myip="ifconfig | sed -En 's/127.0.0.1//;s/.*inet (addr:)?(([0-9]*\.){3}[0-9]*).*/\2/p'"
A much simpler way is hostname -I (hostname -i for older versions of hostname but see comments). However...
C++ valarray vs. vector
I like vectors a lot. They're nifty and fast. But I know this thing called a valarray exists. Why would I use a valarray instead of a vector? I know valarrays have some syntactic sugar, but other than that, when are they useful?
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SQL JOIN vs IN performance?
...here using a JOIN or an IN will give me the correct results... Which typically has better performance and why? How much does it depend on what database server you are running? (FYI I am using MSSQL)
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Repository Pattern vs DAL
...e method will take any number of parameters. While this may sound like a small difference, it is a big issue when you enter the realms of Linq and Expressions.
Our default repository interface looks like this:
public interface IRepository : IDisposable
{
T[] GetAll<T>();
T[] GetAll<...
