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View inside ScrollView doesn't take all place

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Is PHP's count() function O(1) or O(n) for arrays?

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UITableView Cell selected Color?

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Copy values from one column to another in the same table

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How do I merge changes to a single file, rather than merging commits?

...-patch option. – bbak Feb 11 '14 at 22:07 9 Hmmm... when I try this I get the message "no changes...
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Sass Variable in CSS calc() function

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How to allocate aligned memory only using the standard library?

...rovides it. C11 (ISO/IEC 9899:2011) added function aligned_alloc(): 7.22.3.1 The aligned_alloc function Synopsis #include <stdlib.h> void *aligned_alloc(size_t alignment, size_t size); Description The aligned_alloc function allocates space for an object whose alignment is ...
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Global variables in AngularJS

...e updated? – Blaise Jul 7 '14 at 18:22 @DeanOr Is it possible to preserve the updated value between refreshes of the p...
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SQLite: How do I save the result of a query as a CSV file?

... why? – Valeria Lobos Ossandón Oct 22 '18 at 13:44  |  show 2 more comments ...
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Why do we have map, fmap and liftM?

...etc. as well. – ivanm Sep 18 '11 at 22:39 1 @L01man people have worked on this; see stackoverflow...