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JavaScript: Is there a way to get Chrome to break on all errors?

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Why sizeof int is wrong, while sizeof(int) is right?

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git stash blunder: git stash pop and ended up with merge conflicts

...D commit to reverse 2. and to clean up working tree changes made by 2. and 3.; git-reset --hard can be used for this. Resolve the conflicts. Git will mark the conflicts in the working tree. Edit the files into shape and git add them to the index. Use git commit to seal the deal. And under TRUE M...
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What is the meaning of “__attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) ”

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How do you stop Console from popping up automatically in Eclipse

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CSS @font-face - what does “src: local('☺')” mean?

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Union Vs Concat in Linq

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How to Create Deterministic Guids

... As mentioned by @bacar, RFC 4122 §4.3 defines a way to create a name-based UUID. The advantage of doing this (over just using a MD5 hash) is that these are guaranteed not to collide with non-named-based UUIDs, and have a very (very) small possibility of collisi...
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relative path in require_once doesn't work

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Calling a function of a module by using its name (a string)

...attr(foo, 'bar') result = method_to_call() You could shorten lines 2 and 3 to: result = getattr(foo, 'bar')() if that makes more sense for your use case. You can use getattr in this fashion on class instance bound methods, module-level methods, class methods... the list goes on. ...