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Understanding the Gemfile.lock file

... 71 You can find more about it in the bundler website (emphasis added below for your convenience): ...
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How to determine if an NSDate is today?

... 310 In macOS 10.9+ & iOS 8+, there's a method on NSCalendar/Calendar that does exactly this! -...
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jQuery - add additional parameters on submit (NOT ajax)

...ype", "hidden") .attr("name", "mydata").val("bla"); $('#form1').append(input); is based on the Daff's answer, but added the NAME attribute to let it show in the form collection and changed VALUE to VAL Also checked the ID of the FORM (form1 in my case) used the Firefox firebug to c...
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Setting an int to Infinity in C++

... 132 Integers are inherently finite. The closest you can get is by setting a to int's maximum value...
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How to correctly use “section” tag in HTML5?

... 108 The answer is in the current spec: The section element represents a generic section of a d...
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String isNullOrEmpty in Java? [duplicate]

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How do I get an animated gif to work in WPF?

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error: writable atomic property cannot pair a synthesized setter/getter with a user defined setter/g

... 218 I had the same problem and after doing a bit of research, here is my conclusion about this issu...
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Child inside parent with min-height: 100% not inheriting height

...ontainer to occupy at least full height of a page, by setting min-height: 100%; . However, when I add a nested div and set height: 100%; , it doesn't stretch to container's height. Is there a way to fix it? ...
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How to limit setAccessible to only “legitimate” uses?

... 105 DO I NEED TO WORRY ABOUT THIS??? That depends entirely on what types of programs you're writi...