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Should I use .done() and .fail() for new jQuery AJAX code instead of success and error

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Why does PHP 5.2+ disallow abstract static class methods?

After enabling strict warnings in PHP 5.2, I saw a load of strict standards warnings from a project that was originally written without strict warnings: ...
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Bash script to set up a temporary SSH tunnel

...master and -S for socket) as follows: $ ssh -M -S my-ctrl-socket -fnNT -L 50000:localhost:3306 jm@sampledomain.com $ ssh -S my-ctrl-socket -O check jm@sampledomain.com Master running (pid=3517) $ ssh -S my-ctrl-socket -O exit jm@sampledomain.com Exit request sent. Note that my-ctrl-socket will ...
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Matplotlib - global legend and title aside subplots

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What does “mro()” do?

...d D.mro(). – zjm1126 Jan 6 '10 at 3:55 26 mro can be customized by a metaclass, is called once at...
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Drawing an image from a data URL to a canvas

...var img = new Image; img.src = strDataURI; The drawImage() method of HTML5 Canvas Context lets you copy all or a portion of an image (or canvas, or video) onto a canvas. You might use it like so: var myCanvas = document.getElementById('my_canvas_id'); var ctx = myCanvas.getContext('2d'); var img...
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git diff file against its last change

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The resulting API analysis is too large when upload app to mac store

... 65 Apple forbids using private or undocumented APIs in iOS apps. Any calls you make to methods that...
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NameError: global name 'xrange' is not defined in Python 3

... 591 You are trying to run a Python 2 codebase with Python 3. xrange() was renamed to range() in Py...
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Locate the nginx.conf file my nginx is actually using

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