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Superscript in CSS only?
... be sure to read the other answers here, particularly those by paulmurray and cletus, for useful information.
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Difference between sampling and profiling in jVisualVM
VisualVM has two separate tabs for sampling and profiling. What is the difference between sampling and profiling in VisualVM?
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How to set the environmental variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH in linux
I have first executed the command: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib
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Do browsers parse javascript on every page load?
Do browsers (IE and Firefox) parse linked javascript files every time the page refreshes?
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Iterate all files in a directory using a 'for' loop
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This lists all the files (and only the files) in the current directory:
for /r %i in (*) do echo %i
Also if you run that command in a batch file you need to double the % signs.
for /r %%i in (*) do echo %%i
(thanks @agnul)
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How can I import Swift code to Objective-C?
I have written a library in Swift and I wasn't able to import it to my current project, written in Objective-C.
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SQL-Server: Error - Exclusive access could not be obtained because the database is in use
...8) to restore one database from one backup file. I made the following code and I am getting an error -
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Why is `replace` property deprecated in AngularJS directives? [duplicate]
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This feature has difficult semantics (e.g. how attributes are merged)
and leads to more problems compared to what it solves. Also, with
WebComponents it is normal to have custom elements in the DOM.
It sounds to me like its a combination of complexity vs benefit to maintain support.
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MySQL - Get row number on select
Can I run a select statement and get the row number if the items are sorted?
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What is a bank conflict? (Doing Cuda/OpenCL programming)
I have been reading the programming guide for CUDA and OpenCL, and I cannot figure out what a bank conflict is. They just sort of dive into how to solve the problem without elaborating on the subject itself. Can anybody help me understand it? I have no preference if the help is in the context of CUD...
