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Why does scanf() need “%lf” for doubles, when printf() is okay with just “%f”?
...cross-use" %lf with float or %f with double.
But there's no reason to actually do it in practice. Don't use %f to printf arguments of type double. It is a widespread habit born back in C89/90 times, but it is a bad habit. Use %lf in printf for double and keep %f reserved for float arguments.
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CSS does the width include the padding?
...width: 10em; padding: 2em; border: 1em; }
would be 10em wide.
In contrast, all standards-fearing browsers default to the "content-box" box model. In this model, the width of an element does not include padding or borders. For example:
#foo { width: 10em; padding: 2em; border: 1em; }
will actually be...
Find out whether radio button is checked with JQuery?
..."it's checked"); } - you forgot the jQuery $ sign and then need to wrap it all in some more parenthesis.
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How persistent is localStorage?
I'm depending heavily on localStorage for a plugin I'm writing. All the user settings are stored in it. Some settings require the user the write regex'es and they would be sad if their regex rules are gone at some point.
So now I am wondering just how persistent the localStorage is.
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How can I output UTF-8 from Perl?
...sults. I'm using Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), and I'm editing with TextMate. All of my settings for both my editor and operating system are defaulted to writing files in utf-8 format.
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Why do C and C++ compilers allow array lengths in function signatures when they're never enforced?
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It is a quirk of the syntax for passing arrays to functions.
Actually it is not possible to pass an array in C. If you write syntax that looks like it should pass the array, what actually happens is that a pointer to the first element of the array is passed instead.
Since the pointer does...
Load and execute external js file in node.js with access to local variables?
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Just do a require('./yourfile.js');
Declare all the variables that you want outside access as global variables.
So instead of
var a = "hello" it will be
GLOBAL.a="hello" or just
a = "hello"
This is obviously bad. You don't want to be polluting the global scope.
Ins...
Checking length of dictionary object [duplicate]
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What I do is use Object.keys() to return a list of all the keys and then get the length of that
Object.keys(dictionary).length
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“implements Runnable” vs “extends Thread” in Java
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Yes: implements Runnable is the preferred way to do it, IMO. You're not really specialising the thread's behaviour. You're just giving it something to run. That means composition is the philosophically "purer" way to go.
In practical terms, it means you can implement Runnable and extend from anot...
NUnit vs. xUnit
...net is v2.1.
Both of the frameworks are awesome, and they both support parallel test running (in a different way though). NUnit has been around since 2002, it's widely used, well documented and has a large community, whereas xUnit.net is more modern, more TDD adherent, more extensible, and also tre...
