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Browsers' default CSS for HTML elements

...of all W3C HTML spec and vendor default CSS stylesheets can be found here 1. Default Styles for Firefox 2. Default Styles for Internet Explorer 3. Default Styles for Chrome / Webkit 4. Default Styles for Opera 5. Default Styles for HTML4 (W3C spec) 6. Default Styles for HTML5 (W3C spec) Sampl...
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Set operations (union, intersection) on Swift array?

... 186 Yes, Swift has the Set class. let array1 = ["a", "b", "c"] let array2 = ["a", "b", "d"] let ...
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Converting JSON String to Dictionary Not List

...cess your dictionary by accessing item 0 in the list, as shown below: json1_data = json.loads(json1_str)[0] Now you can access the data stored in datapoints just as you were expecting: datapoints = json1_data['datapoints'] I have one more question if anyone can bite: I am trying to take t...
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Does Ruby have a string.startswith(“abc”) built in method?

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Comparing arrays in JUnit assertions, concise built-in way?

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Count number of days between two dates

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Using awk to remove the Byte-order mark

... 115 Try this: awk 'NR==1{sub(/^\xef\xbb\xbf/,"")}{print}' INFILE > OUTFILE On the first reco...
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Multiple queries executed in java in single statement

... 140 I was wondering if it is possible to execute something like this using JDBC. "SELECT FROM * T...
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Which maven dependencies to include for spring 3.0?

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How to parse JSON in Python?

... Very simple: import json data = json.loads('{"one" : "1", "two" : "2", "three" : "3"}') print data['two'] share | improve this answer | follow ...