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Differences between Emacs and Vim

Without getting into a religious argument about why one is better than the other, what are the practical differences between Emacs and Vim? I'm looking to learn one or the other, but I realize the learning curve for each is high and I can't decide. I have never used an editor of this type (I've al...
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Why does overflow:hidden not work in a ?

I've got a table cell that I would always like to be a particular width. However, it doesn't work with large strings of unspaced text. Here's a test case: ...
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The Difference Between Deprecated, Depreciated and Obsolete [closed]

There is a lot of confusion about this and I'd like to know, what exactly is the difference between depreciated , deprecated and obsolete , in a programming context, but also in general. ...
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How to “crop” a rectangular image into a square with CSS?

I know that it is impossible to actually modify an image with CSS, which is why I put crop in quotes. 10 Answers ...
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Verifying that a string contains only letters in C#

I have an input string and I want to verify that it contains: 10 Answers 10 ...
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How is Racket different from Scheme?

Racket is a descendant of Scheme. How is Racket different than R6RS? What did it add, or take away, or is just different? 6...
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Which kind of pointer do I use when?

Ok, so the last time I wrote C++ for a living, std::auto_ptr was all the std lib had available, and boost::shared_ptr was all the rage. I never really looked into the other smart pointer types boost provided. I understand that C++11 now provides some of the types boost came up with, but not all ...
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Creating an index on a table variable

Can you create an index on a table variable in SQL Server 2000? 3 Answers 3 ...
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Minimizing NExpectation for a custom distribution in Mathematica

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Creating an R dataframe row-by-row

I would like to construct a dataframe row-by-row in R. I've done some searching, and all I came up with is the suggestion to create an empty list, keep a list index scalar, then each time add to the list a single-row dataframe and advance the list index by one. Finally, do.call(rbind,) on the list...