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Could not load file or assembly 'xxx' or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a prog
...ecked out a revision from Subversion to a new folder. Opened the solution and I get this when run:
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Why does CSS not support negative padding?
...g might help the development of CSS of certain page elements become better and easier. Yet, there is no provision for a negative padding in the W3C CSS. What is the reason behind this? Is there any obstruction to the property that prevents it's use as such? Thanks for your answers.
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Set focus on textbox in WPF
... Focused element is readonly right How can you set in xaml? I used this and it did not work <Style.Triggers> <Trigger Property="Validation.HasError" Value="True"> <Setter Property="FocusManager.FocusedEleme...
Foreign Key naming scheme
I'm just getting started working with foreign keys for the first time and I'm wondering if there's a standard naming scheme to use for them?
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Handling specific errors in JavaScript (think exceptions)
...plement different types of errors, so you'd be able to catch specific ones and let others bubble up..?
One way to achieve this is to modify the prototype of the Error object:
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Undoing a git bisect mistake
I'm doing a non-automated git bisect via command line. All is going well until I accidentally hit return on the wrong line in my command history, and rather than running the test, I run 'git bisect good' (or bad). Oops - I don't yet know if this commit should be marked good or bad, yet that's what I...
How to get Scala List from Java List?
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There's a handy Scala object just for this - scala.collection.JavaConverters
You can do the import and asScala afterwards as follows:
import scala.collection.JavaConverters._
val lst = node.getByXPath(xpath).asScala
lst.foreach{ node...
How do I load a file into the python console?
...ontinuously copying/pasting into the python console. Is there a load command or something I can run? e.g. load file.py
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Increase number of axis ticks
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You can override ggplots default scales by modifying scale_x_continuous and/or scale_y_continuous. For example:
library(ggplot2)
dat <- data.frame(x = rnorm(100), y = rnorm(100))
ggplot(dat, aes(x,y)) +
geom_point()
Gives you this:
And overriding the scales can give you something like...
Is the pImpl idiom really used in practice?
I am reading the book "Exceptional C++" by Herb Sutter, and in that book I have learned about the pImpl idiom. Basically, the idea is to create a structure for the private objects of a class and dynamically allocate them to decrease the compilation time (and also hide the private implementatio...
