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Auto layout constraints issue on iOS7 in UITableViewCell
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@L14M333 See the code I posted in this comment here -- basically, you should just be able to set self.contentView.bounds = CGRectMake(0, 0, 99999, 99999); before you add your constraints, which should resolve the issue.
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Creating an iframe with given HTML dynamically
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Setting the src of a newly created iframe in javascript does not trigger the HTML parser until...
Backbone.js get and set nested object attribute
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myModel.set('obj1', { myAttribute1: 123, myAttribute2: 456 });
It would be easy to generate the models list automatically in initialize, but this solution was good enough for me.
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Understanding colors on Android (six characters)
... 87%: DE 70%: B3 54%: 8A 30%: 4D 26%: 42 12%: 1F
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May 9 '15 at 14:58
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In Node.js, how do I “include” functions from my other files?
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Create two js files
// File cal.js
module.exports = {
sum: function(a,b) {
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Bash: Copy named files recursively, preserving folder structure
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Have you tried using the --parents option? I don't know if OS X supports that, but that works on Linux.
cp --parents src/prog.js images/icon.jpg /tmp/package
If that doesn't work on OS X, try
rsync -R src/prog.js images/icon.jpg /tmp/package
as aif suggested.
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How can I randomize the lines in a file using standard tools on Red Hat Linux?
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I'm usually a Perl fan, but came across this ruby example which has the benefit of being shorter: ruby -e 'puts STDIN.readlines.shuffle'. It would need testing on big inputs to see if the speed is comparable. (also works on OS X)
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NoSql vs Relational database
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Not all data is relational. For those situations, NoSQL can be helpful.
With that said, NoSQ...
Pad a number with leading zeros in JavaScript [duplicate]
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Example usage:
pad(10, 4); // 0010
pad(9, 4); // 0009
pad(123, 4); // 0123
pad(10, 4, '-'); // --10
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How do I find the location of the executable in C? [duplicate]
...hat it is up to the calling process to set argv[0] correctly.
It is right most of the times however there are occasions when the calling process cannot be trusted (ex. setuid executable).
On Windows: use GetModuleFileName(NULL, buf, bufsize)
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