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jQuery slideUp().remove() doesn't seem to show the slideUp animation before remove occurs

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How to replace all strings to numbers contained in each string in Notepad++?

...say that you want to match each of the following lines value="4" value="403" value="200" value="201" value="116" value="15" using the .*"\d+" pattern and want to keep only the number. You can then use a capture group in your matching pattern, using parentheses ( and ), like that: .*"(\d+)". So no...
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UIlabel layer.cornerRadius not working in iOS 7.1

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Gradle alternate to mvn install

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How to parse unix timestamp to time.Time

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Why doesn't list have safe “get” method like dictionary?

...ows you to query the value associated with a name, not directly access the 37th item in the dictionary (which would be more like what you're asking of your list). Of course, you can easily implement this yourself: def safe_list_get (l, idx, default): try: return l[idx] except IndexError: ...
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What is “Linting”?

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What is the difference between 'content' and 'text'

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Correct way to pass multiple values for same parameter name in GET request

...b frameworks allow multiple values to be associated with a single field.[3][4] Furthermore, when you take a look at the RFC 3986, in section 3.4 Query, there is no definition for parameters with multiple values. Most applications use the first option you have shown: http://server/action?id=a&a...
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'Java' is not recognized as an internal or external command

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