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How do I set up DNS for an apex domain (no www) pointing to a Heroku app?
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Avoiding Naked Domains and DNS A-records
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Amazon's Route 53 also has an ALIAS record type, but it's somewhat limited, in that it only works to point within AWS. At the moment I would not recommend using this for a Heroku setup.
Some people confuse DNS providers with domain name regi...
How to set standard encoding in Visual Studio
... Designer Change encoding attribute to utf-8? stackoverflow.com/questions/30071846/…
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iOS difference between isKindOfClass and isMemberOfClass
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How to generate string of a certain length to insert into a file to meet a file size criteria?
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You can always use the a constructor for string which takes a char and a number of times you w...
How to undo a git merge with conflicts
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Latest Git:
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How to open a file for both reading and writing?
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How do I change the formatting of numbers on an axis with ggplot?
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Best way to detect Mac OS X or Windows computers with JavaScript or jQuery
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#window {
position: absolute;
margin: 1em;
width: 300px;
padding: 10px;
border: 1px solid gray;
background-color: #DDD;
text-align: center;
box-shadow: 0px 1px 3px #000;
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#close {
position: absolute;
top: 0px;
right: 0px;
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postgresql - replace all instances of a string within text field
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Why Collections.sort uses merge sort instead of quicksort?
...it was a fine choice, but today but we can
do much better.
Since 2003, Python's list sort has used an algorithm known as timsort
(after Tim Peters, who wrote it). It is a stable, adaptive, iterative
mergesort that requires far fewer than n log(n) comparisons when
running on partially so...
