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Use URI builder in Android or create URL with variables
...would it be a path? Or would it be a query?
– hichris123
Oct 3 '13 at 20:10
If it is a path, then it would be appendPa...
HTML encoding issues - “” character showing up instead of “ ”
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How to design a multi-user ajax web application to be concurrently safe
...x is acquired
Server receives "Hey, I know artifact x's state from version 123, let me set it to value foo pls."
If the Serverside version of artifact x is equal (can not be less) than 123 the new value is accepted, a new version id of 124 generated.
The new state-information "updated to version 124...
Nginx serves .php files as downloads, instead of executing them
...some .php file it's just downloading it...
for example... http://5.101.99.123/info.php it's working but... If I go to the main http://5.101.99.123 it's downloading my index.php :/
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Only read selected columns
...wever. Large files are usually compressed.
– CoderGuy123
Feb 28 '16 at 9:03
There is a feature request for enabling th...
What is the explanation for these bizarre JavaScript behaviours mentioned in the 'Wat' talk for Code
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| false | “false” | 0 |
| 123 | “123” | 123 |
| [] | “” | 0 |
| {} | “[object Object]” | NaN |
+-----------------+-------------------+--------...
Two sets of parentheses after function call
...'s possible to immediately call the returned function:
$filter('number')('123')
Alternatively, you may keep the returned function for future use:
var numberFilter = $filter('number');
numberFilter('123')
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Copy a variable's value into another
...your top-level object. For example, given this object:
var obj = {
w: 123,
x: {
y: 456,
z: 789
}
};
If you do a shallow copy of that object, then the x property of your new object is the same x object from the original:
var copy = $.extend( {}, obj );
copy.w = 321;
co...
C# member variable initialization; best practice?
...it : base() unless you add something more specific - which could be : base(123, "abc"), or could be : this(123, "abc").
– Marc Gravell♦
Sep 22 '12 at 9:51
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Why is string concatenation faster than array join?
...and maybe other.
a = {
nodeA: 'abc',
nodeB: 'def'
}
And b = a.concat('123')
b = {
nodeA: a, /* {
nodeA: 'abc',
nodeB: 'def'
} */
nodeB: '123'
}
So in the simplest case the VM has to do nearly no work. The only problem is that this slows down...