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css z-index lost after webkit transform translate3d

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initialize a vector to zeros C++/C++11

...eed initialization lists for that: std::vector<int> vector1(length, 0); std::vector<double> vector2(length, 0.0); share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Using {} in a case statement. Why?

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How to use regex with find command?

I have some images named with generated uuid1 string. For example 81397018-b84a-11e0-9d2a-001b77dc0bed.jpg. I want to find out all these images using "find" command: ...
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How can I run PowerShell with the .NET 4 runtime?

... PowerShell (the engine) runs fine under .NET 4.0. PowerShell (the console host and the ISE) do not, simply because they were compiled against older versions of .NET. There's a registry setting that will change the .NET framework loaded systemwide, which will in turn allo...
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Django gives Bad Request (400) when DEBUG = False

...names, not urls. Leave out the port and the protocol. If you are using 127.0.0.1, I would add localhost to the list too: ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['127.0.0.1', 'localhost'] You could also use * to match any host: ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['*'] Quoting the documentation: Values in this list can be fully qual...
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Printing tuple with string formatting in Python

... 205 >>> thetuple = (1, 2, 3) >>> print "this is a tuple: %s" % (thetuple,) this i...
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print call stack in C or C++

... 80 For a linux-only solution you can use backtrace(3) that simply returns an array of void * (in fa...
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Difference between Math.Floor() and Math.Truncate()

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Generating an MD5 checksum of a file

...fit the whole file in memory. In that case, you'll have to read chunks of 4096 bytes sequentially and feed them to the md5 method: import hashlib def md5(fname): hash_md5 = hashlib.md5() with open(fname, "rb") as f: for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(4096), b""): hash_md5....