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Using Node.js only vs. using Node.js with Apache/Nginx

...vileges/setuid for the Node.js process. Only root can bind to port 80 typically. If you let nginx/Apache worry about starting as root, binding to port 80, and then relinquishing its root privileges, it means your Node app doesn't have to worry about it. Serving static files like images, css, js, and...
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How can I send an inner to the bottom of its parent ?

... :) Actually i couldn't get how we are hacking IE with symbols, thats why i thought it is IE Hacking :) – uzay95 Jan 27 '10 at 14:22 ...
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Return multiple values in JavaScript?

... second} = getValues(); * See this table for browser compatibility. Basically, all modern browsers aside from IE support this syntax, but you can compile ES6 code down to IE-compatible JavaScript at build time with tools like Babel. ...
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What's the difference between unit, functional, acceptance, and integration tests? [closed]

...these are slightly wooly and others may disagree. Unit Tests Tests the smallest unit of functionality, typically a method/function (e.g. given a class with a particular state, calling x method on the class should cause y to happen). Unit tests should be focussed on one particular feature (e.g., c...
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Is there a way to 'pretty' print MongoDB shell output to a file?

Specifically, I want to print the results of a mongodb find() to a file. The JSON object is too large so I'm unable to view the entire object with the shell window size. ...
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How to detect escape key press with pure JS or jQuery?

...cated as of jQuery 3.0... you should use .off – freefaller Apr 24 '18 at 14:07  |  show 9 more comments ...
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What's the function like sum() but for multiplication? product()?

...Older info: Python 3.7 and prior The function you're looking for would be called prod() or product() but Python doesn't have that function. So, you need to write your own (which is easy). Pronouncement on prod() Yes, that's right. Guido rejected the idea for a built-in prod() function because he t...
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ITunes review URL and iOS 7 (ask user to rate our app) AppStore show a blank page

...get you straight to the review page. You should also take note that these calls will only work on devices. Running them in the simulator will do nothing since the simulator does not have the App Store app installed. Have a look at for instance Appirater for an implementation. https://github.com/a...
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What is the best workaround for the WCF client `using` block issue?

... Actually, although I blogged (see Luke's answer), I think this is better than my IDisposable wrapper. Typical code: Service<IOrderService>.Use(orderService=> { orderService.PlaceOrder(request); }); (edit per comm...
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How to tell which commit a tag points to in Git?

...nfig if you use it a lot: [alias] tagcommit = rev-list -n 1 And then call it with: $ git tagcommit $TAG share | improve this answer | follow | ...