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What are the use-cases for Web Workers? [closed]

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NPM cannot install dependencies - Attempt to unlock something which hasn't been locked

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Amazon S3 - HTTPS/SSL - Is it possible? [closed]

... feature of S3 is accepting custom certificates for your domains. UPDATE 10/2/2012 From @mpoisot: The link Amazon provided no longer says anything about https. I poked around in the S3 docs and finally found a small note about it on the Virtual Hosting page: http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/Amazon...
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Get the size of the screen, current web page and browser window

... 1420 You can get the size of the window or document with jQuery: // Size of browser viewport. $(wind...
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What is the difference between log4net and ELMAH?

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Where is body in a nodejs http.get response?

I'm reading the docs at http://nodejs.org/docs/v0.4.0/api/http.html#http.request , but for some reason, I can't seem to to actually find the body/data attribute on the returned, finished response object. ...
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How to read an entire file to a string using C#?

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How to serialize a TimeSpan to XML

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Haskell function composition (.) and function application ($) idioms: correct use

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Storing images in SQL Server?

...ze, storing them in the filesystem is more efficient (and with SQL Server 2008's FILESTREAM attribute, they're still under transactional control and part of the database) in between those two, it's a bit of a toss-up depending on your use If you decide to put your pictures into a SQL Server table,...