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How to make a div fill a remaining horizontal space?
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This solution actually has a problem. Try removing the color from the LEFT element. You'll notice the color from RIGHT element is actually hiding under it. The content seems to go to the right place, but the RIGHT div itself isn't.
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Get index of element as child relative to parent
... @steweb - Hey - because one event handler is much preferable to potentially many. Attaching events to the dom can be expensive if you have large lists so as a rule I try to use the above where possible rather than individual handlers on each element. One article that goes deeper is briancrescima...
How to prevent going back to the previous activity?
...rs to go back to. For instance, in your sign in activity, right after you call startActivity, call finish(). When the users hit the back button, they will not be able to go to the sign in activity because it has been killed off the stack.
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Why '&&' and not '&'?
...luation of the rest (op.CanExecute()) is skipped.
Apart from this, technically, they are different, too:
&& and || can only be used on bool whereas & and | can be used on any integral type (bool, int, long, sbyte, ...), because they are bitwise operators. & is the bitwise AND operat...
Why do some websites add “Slugs” to the end of URLs? [closed]
Many websites, including this one, add what are apparently called slugs - descriptive but as far as I can tell useless bits of text - to the end of URLs.
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Converting string to byte array in C#
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Best way to combine two or more byte arrays in C#
...able<byte> using LINQ's Concat<> - 0.0781265 seconds
Finally, I increased the size of each array to 1 million elements and re-ran the test, executing each loop only 4000 times:
New Byte Array using System.Array.Copy - 13.4533833 seconds
New Byte Array using System.Buffer....
Creating a byte array from a stream
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It really depends on whether or not you can trust s.Length. For many streams, you just don't know how much data there will be. In such cases - and before .NET 4 - I'd use code like this:
public static byte[] ReadFully(Stream inpu...
Difference between if () { } and if () : endif;
... @alex It will work with curly brackets as well, but at least personally I find this way kind of clearer in things like this. Cause they you know that it is the end of an if, and not the end of a loop of some sort or something else. Think you have endfor and endwhile or something similar too....
The request was aborted: Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel
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I finally found the answer (I haven't noted my source but it was from a search);
While the code works in Windows XP, in Windows 7, you must add this at the beginning:
// using System.Net;
ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue =...
