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What is `mt=8` in iTunes links for the App Store?

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Purpose of Python's __repr__

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AngularJS - Any way for $http.post to send request parameters instead of JSON?

I have some old code that is making an AJAX POST request through jQuery's post method and looks something like this: 13 A...
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Can a CSS class inherit one or more other classes?

I feel dumb for having been a web programmer for so long and not knowing the answer to this question, I actually hope it's possible and I just didn't know about rather than what I think is the answer (which is that it's not possible). ...
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what is the difference between XSD and WSDL

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Best way to create unique token in Rails?

Here's what I'm using. The token doesn't necessarily have to be heard to guess, it's more like a short url identifier than anything else, and I want to keep it short. I've followed some examples I've found online and in the event of a collision, I think the code below will recreate the token, but ...
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Is asynchronous jdbc call possible?

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Order of items in classes: Fields, Properties, Constructors, Methods

Is there an official C# guideline for the order of items in terms of class structure? 15 Answers ...
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Vim: apply settings on files in directory

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Why do we check up to the square root of a prime number to determine if it is prime?

To test whether a number is prime or not, why do we have to test whether it is divisible only up to the square root of that number? ...