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Placing an image to the top right corner - CSS

... 240 You can just do it like this: #content { position: relative; } #content img { position:...
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What does this gdb output mean?

... 203 That is a confirmed bug of the iOS SDK 5 / Simulator - happens as soon as the simulator tries t...
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Does use of final keyword in Java improve the performance?

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Rails: Check output of path helper from console

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creating list of objects in Javascript

... var list = [ { date: '12/1/2011', reading: 3, id: 20055 }, { date: '13/1/2011', reading: 5, id: 20053 }, { date: '14/1/2011', reading: 6, id: 45652 } ]; and then access it: alert(list[1].date); ...
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getResourceAsStream() vs FileInputStream

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What's the difference between eval, exec, and compile?

... as an expression, so it really does not return anything). In versions 1.0 - 2.7, exec was a statement, because CPython needed to produce a different kind of code object for functions that used exec for its side effects inside the function. In Python 3, exec is a function; its use has no effect ...
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Django in / not in query

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Opposite of String.Split with separators (.net)

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What is a “memory stomp”?

...e are several common ways memory can be stomped. One is allocating, say, 100 bytes of memory but then storing something past the 100th address. This memory might be used to hold something completely different. This is particularly hard to debug because the problem will appear when something tries t...