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Differences between Microsoft .NET 4.0 full Framework and Client Profile
The Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 full installer (32- and 64-bit) is 48.1 MB and the Client Profile installer is 41.0 MB. The extracted installation files are 237 MB and 194 MB respectively, and once installed, they are 537 MB and 427 MB.
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CSS Properties: Display vs. Visibility
What is difference between Display vs. Visibility properties?
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Pip freeze vs. pip list
A comparison of outputs reveals differences:
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What is the difference between children and childNodes in JavaScript?
I have found myself using JavaScript and I ran across childNodes and children properties. I am wondering what the difference between them is. Also is one preferred to the other?
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Why does Environment.Exit() not terminate the program any more?
This is something I discovered just a few days ago, I got confirmation that it isn't just limited to my machine from this question .
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difference between scope and namespace of ruby-on-rails 3 routing
I can't understand what the difference is between a namespace and a scope in the routing of ruby-on-rails 3.
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How can I add a third button to an Android Alert Dialog?
The API says that the Alert Dialog can have one, two or three buttons, but the SDK only allows for a positive and negative button. How then can I add a third button?
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How to do scanf for single char in C [duplicate]
In C:
I'm trying to get char from the user with scanf and when I run it the program don't wait for the user to type anything...
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When do I use a dot, arrow, or double colon to refer to members of a class in C++?
Coming from other C-derived languages (like Java or C#) to C++, it is at first very confusing that C++ has three ways to refer to members of a class: a::b , a.b , and a->b . When do I use which one of these operators?
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What is the default form HTTP method?
When an HTML form is submitted without specifying a method, what is the default HTTP method used? GET or POST?
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