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Flexbox and Internet Explorer 11 (display:flex in ?)

...youts and use CSS flexbox for future projects. I was delighted to see that all major browsers in their current versions seem to support (in one way or another) flexbox. ...
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Rebasing and what does one mean by rebasing pushed commits

...al to rebase again after another developer changes topic branch. Essentially, I have been using merge for quite sometime, but we are in same boat as, darwinweb.net/articles/86 and the history is almost unusable. – Hemant Kumar Apr 26 '10 at 18:13 ...
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Is it possible to cache POST methods in HTTP?

... The corresponding RFC 2616 in section 9.5 (POST) allows the caching of the response to a POST message, if you use the appropriate headers. Responses to this method are not cacheable, unless the response includes appropriate Cache-Control or Expires header fields. Howe...
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Explode string by one or more spaces or tabs

...; Sources: strip out multi-byte white space from a string PHP What are all the Japanese whitespace characters? (I don't have enough reputation to post a comment, so I'm wrote this as an answer.) share | ...
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How to kill an Android activity when leaving it so that it cannot be accessed from the back button?

... You just need to call finish() Intent intent = new Intent(this, NextActivity.class); startActivity(intent); finish(); share | improve this ...
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Differences between hard real-time, soft real-time, and firm real-time?

...nics, etc. Firm/soft real time systems can miss some deadlines, but eventually performance will degrade if too many are missed. A good example is the sound system in your computer. If you miss a few bits, no big deal, but miss too many and you're going to eventually degrade the system. Similar w...
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Why were pandas merges in python faster than data.table merges in R in 2012?

...els) is large: 10,000. Does Rprof() reveal most of the time spent in the call sortedmatch(levels(i[[lc]]), levels(x[[rc]])? This isn't really the join itself (the algorithm), but a preliminary step. Recent efforts have gone into allowing character columns in keys, which should resolve that issue ...
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Set Background color programmatically [duplicate]

I try to set background color programmatically but when I set every one of my colors, the background being black but with any color background being white like the application theme. ...
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How to remove element from an array in JavaScript?

... For a more flexible solution, use the splice() function. It allows you to remove any item in an Array based on Index Value: var indexToRemove = 0; var numberToRemove = 1; arr.splice(indexToRemove, numberToRemove); ...
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Python coding standards/best practices [closed]

In python do you generally use PEP 8 -- Style Guide for Python Code as your coding standards/guidelines? Are there any other formalized standards that you prefer? ...