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In HTML5, should the main navigation be inside or outside the element?

...element is for navigation around that site only. I was just being clear is all. – Ian Devlin Feb 2 '11 at 16:54 @Matth...
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What does the thread_local mean in C++11?

...al variables in a function. The global/static variables can be accessed by all the threads (possibly synchronized access using locks). And the thread_local variables are visible to all the threads but can only modified by the thread for which they are defined? Is it correct? ...
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Foreign key constraints: When to use ON UPDATE and ON DELETE

...tent database, and that's one of the good reasons to use a database. Especially if you have several applications requesting it (or just one application but with a direct mode and a batch mode using different sources). With MySQL you do not have advanced constraints like you would have in postgreSQL...
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How do I select a merge strategy for a git rebase?

...ch is "ours". May seem counterintuitive, but once you realize what is actually happening, it makes sense. – patrikbeno Nov 2 '15 at 15:21 ...
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Why doesn't the example compile, aka how does (co-, contra-, and in-) variance work?

... Generically, a covariant type parameter is one which is allowed to vary down as the class is subtyped (alternatively, vary with subtyping, hence the "co-" prefix). More concretely: trait List[+A] List[Int] is a subtype of List[A...
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Covariance, Invariance and Contravariance explained in plain English?

... say it is used to decide whether a method is overwritten or overloaded. All of the above. At heart, these terms describe how the subtype relation is affected by type transformations. That is, if A and B are types, f is a type transformation, and ≤ the subtype relation (i.e. A ≤ B means that ...
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Differences between ExpandoObject, DynamicObject and dynamic

...c keyword to interact with a normal instance, the DLR performs late-bound calls to the instance's normal methods. The IDynamicMetaObjectProvider interface allows a class to take control of its late-bound behavior. When you use the dynamic keyword to interact with an IDynamicMetaObjectProvider imple...
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Using .NET, how can you find the mime type of a file based on the file signature not the extension

... In Urlmon.dll, there's a function called FindMimeFromData. From the documentation MIME type detection, or "data sniffing," refers to the process of determining an appropriate MIME type from binary data. The final result depends on a combination of server...
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What is an IndexOutOfRangeException / ArgumentOutOfRangeException and how do I fix it?

...emember this when you create and access an array. Array Length In C#, usually, arrays are 0-based. It means that first element has index 0 and last element has index Length - 1 (where Length is total number of items in the array) so this code doesn't work: array[array.Length] = 0; Moreover plea...
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When is an interface with a default method initialized?

...ough to trigger the initialization. The default method doesn't have to be called or overridden or even mentioned, nor does the presence of an abstract method trigger initialization. My speculation is that the HotSpot implementation wanted to avoid adding class/interface initialization checking into...