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How to interpret API documentation function parameters?

Is there a standard to interpret the syntax of function interfaces in API documentations and if yes, how is it defined? 4 A...
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Xcode 6 / Beta 4: using bridging headers with framework targets is unsupported

I just upgraded to Xcode 6 Beta 4 and have a framework that I created for Live Views in Beta 2. Due to another swift bug , I needed to use some Obj-C code. When upgrading though, I get the following error: ...
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Ignore mouse interaction on overlay image

I have a menu bar with hover effects, and now I want to place a transparent image with a circle and a "handdrawn" text over one of the menu items. If I use absolute positioning to place the overlay image above the menu item, the user will not be able to click the button and the hover effect will not...
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npm install vs. update - what's the difference?

What is the practical difference between npm install and npm update ? When should I use which? 5 Answers ...
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extract part of a string using bash/cut/split

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Most common way of writing a HTML table with vertical headers?

Hi all it's been a while since I've asked something, this is something that has been bothering me for a while, the question itself is in the title: ...
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How to keep the local file or the remote file during merge using Git and the command line?

I know how to merge modification using vimdiff, but, assuming I just know that the entire file is good to keep or to throw away, how do I do that? ...
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Is module __file__ attribute absolute or relative?

...e__ . From what I understand, __file__ returns the absolute path from which the module was loaded. 4 Answers ...
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64-bit version of Boost for 64-bit windows

Is there a version of 64-bit Boost library for VS2008 ? Or do I have to compile one myself? if, so, does anyone have experience with it? ...
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How to override to_json in Rails?

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