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What is 'define' used for in JavaScript (aside from the obvious)?
I have searched high and low for documentation on this, but I just cannot find anything anywhere.
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CSS Selector for
...eir type? I have a disabled class I use on various disabled form elements, and I'm setting the background color for text boxes, but I don't want my checkboxes to get that color.
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Jquery insert new row into table at a certain index
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You can use .eq() and .after() like this:
$('#my_table > tbody > tr').eq(i-1).after(html);
The indexes are 0 based, so to be the 4th row, you need i-1, since .eq(3) would be the 4th row, you need to go back to the 3rd row (2) and inse...
Skip Git commit hooks
...mit --no-verify
-n
--no-verify
This option bypasses the pre-commit and commit-msg hooks. See also githooks(5).
As commented by Blaise, -n can have a different role for certain commands.
For instance, git push -n is actually a dry-run push.
Only git push --no-verify would skip the hook.
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Sorting related items in a Django template
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@Mark Indeed it does. As far as I understand @property is overkill here as there's no getters or setters involved: stackoverflow.com/questions/1554546/…
– Rick Westera
Jan 22 '14 at 21:46
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How do I view events fired on an element in Chrome DevTools?
...fired when I interact with it because I am trying to find out which event handler to use.
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How do I fix “for loop initial declaration used outside C99 mode” GCC error?
I'm trying to solve the 3n+1 problem and I have a for loop that looks like this:
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How to draw a line in android
Can anybody tell how to draw a line in Android, perhaps with an example?
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How to capture UIView to UIImage without loss of quality on retina display
...ions (as documented on this page). Pass 0.0 for scale (the third argument) and you'll get a context with a scale factor equal to that of the screen.
UIGraphicsBeginImageContext uses a fixed scale factor of 1.0, so you're actually getting exactly the same image on an iPhone 4 as on the other iPhones...
What is meant with “const” at end of function declaration? [duplicate]
...al function taking an implicit this pointer. So a method int Foo::Bar(int random_arg) (without the const at the end) results in a function like int Foo_Bar(Foo* this, int random_arg), and a call such as Foo f; f.Bar(4) will internally correspond to something like Foo f; Foo_Bar(&f, 4). Now addin...
