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Hide html horizontal but not vertical scrollbar

.... I am not able to use overflow:auto due to other things specific to my situation. 8 Answers ...
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Visual Studio build fails: unable to copy exe-file from obj\debug to bin\debug

...ich was VERY tedious to say the least. Eventually, I tracked down the culprit, and I find it hard to believe. But I was using the following code in AssemblyInfo.cs... [assembly: AssemblyVersion("2.0.*")] This is pretty common, but for some reason, changing the version to 2.0.0.0 made things work ...
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Is C++ context-free or context-sensitive?

I often hear claims that C++ is a context-sensitive language. Take the following example: 20 Answers ...
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Embedding JavaScript engine into .NET [closed]

...nt. I could find and actually use (after a LOT of pain and effort, since it's pretty outdated and not quite finished) spidermonkey-dotnet project. Anyone with experience in this area? Engines like SquirrelFish, V8.. ...
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Can “this” ever be null in Java?

...lass method and my first reaction was to ridicule the developer that wrote it.. But then, I figured I should make sure I was right first. ...
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var functionName = function() {} vs function functionName() {}

... fixing bugs, adding features and also trying to tidy up the code and make it more consistent. 40 Answers ...
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Why is the clone() method protected in java.lang.Object?

...he fact that the clone method is not declared in the Cloneable interface. It makes the method pretty useless for taking copies of data because you cannot say: if(a instanceof Cloneable) { copy = ((Cloneable) a).clone(); } I think that the design of Cloneable is now largely regarded as a mist...
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Is the “struct hack” technically undefined behavior?

...out is the well known "last member of a struct has variable length" trick. It goes something like this: 8 Answers ...
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What is a stream?

What is a stream in the programming world? Why do we need it? 6 Answers 6 ...
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How does #include work in C++? [duplicate]

I have read from a codeforces blog that if we add #include <bits/stdc++.h> in a C++ program then there is no need to include any other header files. How does #include <bits/stdc++.h> work and is it ok to use it instead of including individual header files? ...