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How do I decode a base64 encoded string?

I am trying to "decode" this following Base64 string: 2 Answers 2 ...
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How to check sbt version?

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Why is vertical-align: middle not working on my span or div?

I'm trying to vertically center a span or div element within another div element. However when I put vertical-align: middle , nothing happens. I've tried changing the display properties of both elements, and nothing seems to work. ...
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Why doesn't std::queue::pop return value.?

I went through this page but I am not able to get the reason for the same . There it is mentioned that 7 Answers ...
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Action Image MVC3 Razor

What is the best way to replace links with images using Razor in MVC3. I simply doing this at the moment: 10 Answers ...
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How to develop Desktop Apps using HTML/CSS/JavaScript? [closed]

... You may start with Titanium for desktop dev. Also you may have a look at Chromium Embedded Framework. It's basically a web browser control based on chromium. It's written in C++ so you can do all the low level OS stuff you want(Growl, tray icon...
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Difference between “@id/” and “@+id/” in Android

In @+id/ the plus symbol + instructs to create a new resource name and add in to the R.java file but what about @id/ ? From the documentation of ID : when referencing an Android resource ID , you do not need the plus symbol, but must add the android package namespace, like so: ...
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Python Requests - No connection adapters

I'm using the Requests: HTTP for Humans library and I got this weird error and I don't know what is mean. 2 Answers ...
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Calculating a directory's size using Python?

Before I re-invent this particular wheel, has anybody got a nice routine for calculating the size of a directory using Python? It would be very nice if the routine would format the size nicely in Mb/Gb etc. ...
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How do I resolve cherry-pick conflicts using their changes?

My git cherry-pick FOO produced a conflict. 1 Answer 1 ...