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CSS Input Type Selectors - Possible to have an “or” or “not” syntax?

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Magic number in boost::hash_combine

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Style child element when hover on parent

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How to get correct timestamp in C#

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new keyword in method signature

...called, NOT the one in the derived. Some more info: http://www.akadia.com/services/dotnet_polymorphism.html Re your edit: In the example that I gave, if you were to "override" instead of using "new" then when you call b.Method(); the Derived class's Method would be called because of Polymorphism. ...
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How do I clone a github project to run locally?

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Argmax of numpy array returning non-flat indices

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Testing javascript with Mocha - how can I use console.log to debug a test?

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Are nested span tags OK in XHTML?

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C#/Linq: Apply a mapping function to each element in an IEnumerable?

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