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Bootstrap 3.0 - Fluid Grid that includes Fixed Column Sizes

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What exactly is Python multiprocessing Module's .join() Method Doing?

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Swift native base class or NSObject

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Splitting a Java String by the pipe symbol using split(“|”)

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C++ Singleton design pattern

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Maximum number of records in a MySQL database table

...ql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/numeric-types.html unsigned int largest value is 4,294,967,295 unsigned bigint largest value is 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 share | improve this answer | ...
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How can I use jQuery in Greasemonkey scripts in Google Chrome?

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How to create correct JSONArray in Java using JSONObject

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What's the meaning of “=>” (an arrow formed from equals & greater than) in JavaScript?

...rted in all browsers, but they are partially or fully supported in Node v. 4.0+ and in most modern browsers in use as of 2018. (I’ve included a partial list of supporting browsers below). You can read more in the Mozilla documentation on arrow functions. From the Mozilla documentation: An arrow f...
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How to calculate the CPU usage of a process by PID in Linux from C?

... to read the cpu line from /proc/stat, which looks like: cpu 192369 7119 480152 122044337 14142 9937 26747 0 0 This tells you the cumulative CPU time that's been used in various categories, in units of jiffies. You need to take the sum of the values on this line to get a time_total measure. Re...