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What is the difference between a reference type and value type in c#?
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I found it easier to understand the difference of the two if you know how computer allocate stuffs in memory and know what a pointer is.
Reference is usually associated with a pointer. Meaning the memory address where your variable reside is actually holding another memory address of the ...
Create a submodule repository from a folder and keep its git commit history
... It contains some web demos in a demos folder and one of the demo should now have it's own repository. I would like to create a separate repository for this demo application and make it a subpackage submodule from main repository without losing its commit history.
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How to validate an Email in PHP?
How can I validate the input value is a valid email address using php5. Now I am using this code
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inline conditionals in angular.js
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@BenLesh major props for editing your answer now that there's other options, good work.
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Dec 14 '14 at 22:59
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CSS Div stretch 100% page height
...of the HTML box. You can also use height:100% on the cloud-container as it now refers to the height of the HTML tag and not the viewport.
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Cross compile Go on OSX?
...eem to have improved the cross compilation process, meaning it is built in now. No ./make.bash-ing or brew-ing required. The process is described here but for the TLDR-ers (like me) out there: you just set the GOOS and the GOARCH environment variables and run the go build.
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Copy a variable's value into another
...ginal code:
var a = $('#some_hidden_var').val(),
b = a;
a and b are now two different names for the same object.
Any change you make to the contents of this object will be seen identically whether you reference it through the a variable or the b variable. They are the same object.
So, when ...
What are the mathematical/computational principles behind this game?
...o lines meet in exactly one point (this is a bit different from Euclid).
Now, add "finite" into the soup and you have the question:
Can we have a geometry with just 2 points? With 3 points? With 4? With 7?
There are still open questions regarding this problem but we do know this:
If there are ...
Numpy - add row to array
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@Georgy To be honest, I don't know. I was here looking for answers same as you :-). I can't remember now why I wrote above comment. I must have seen in the docs its deprecated. But looking at the docs now... it doesn't say so. Is it possible they deprecate...
Remove specific commit
... rebase, and there are no straightforward examples, and the docs assume I know more than I do.
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