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Handling file renames in git
I'd read that when renaming files in git , you should commit any changes, perform your rename and then stage your renamed file. Git will recognise the file from the contents, rather than seeing it as a new untracked file, and keep the change history.
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How do I get the coordinates of a mouse click on a canvas element?
What's the simplest way to add a click event handler to a canvas element that will return the x and y coordinates of the click (relative to the canvas element)?
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What is the difference between Θ(n) and O(n)?
Sometimes I see Θ(n) with the strange Θ symbol with something in the middle of it, and sometimes just O(n). Is it just laziness of typing because nobody knows how to type this symbol, or does it mean something different?
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Converting stream of int's to char's in java
This has probably been answered else where but how do you get the character value of an int value?
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Get local href value from anchor (a) tag
I have an anchor tag that has a local href value, and a JavaScript function that uses the href value but directs it to a slightly different place than it would normally go. The tag looks like
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Call method in directive controller from other controller
I have a directive that has its own controller. See the below code:
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What's the difference between ContentControl and ContentPresenter?
I'm not sure when I should use ContentPresenter instead of ContentControl (and vice-versa). At the moment, I'm using ContentControl pretty much all the time in my DataTemplate s. When would ContentPresenter be a better choice? and why?
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How to reliably guess the encoding between MacRoman, CP1252, Latin1, UTF-8, and ASCII
At work it seems like no week ever passes without some encoding-related conniption, calamity, or catastrophe. The problem usually derives from programmers who think they can reliably process a “text” file without specifying the encoding. But you can't.
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Why do stacks typically grow downwards?
I know that in the architectures I'm personally familiar with (x86, 6502, etc), the stack typically grows downwards (i.e. every item pushed onto the stack results in a decremented SP, not an incremented one).
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