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What is the scope of variables in JavaScript?
What is the scope of variables in javascript? Do they have the same scope inside as opposed to outside a function? Or does it even matter? Also, where are the variables stored if they are defined globally?
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VS 2012: Scroll Solution Explorer to current file
VS2010 had the feature that viewing a file would automatically cause Solution Explorer to scroll to that file.
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How do I use floating-point division in bash?
...divide two image widths in a Bash script, but bash gives me 0 as the result:
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Force SSL/https using .htaccess and mod_rewrite
How can I force to SSL/https using .htaccess and mod_rewrite page specific in PHP.
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Why not use java.util.logging?
For the first time in my life I find myself in a position where I'm writing a Java API that will be open sourced. Hopefully to be included in many other projects.
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Search for executable files using find command
What type of parameter/flag can I use with the Unix find command so that I search executables?
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Set every cell in matrix to 0 if that row or column contains a 0
Given a NxN matrix with 0s and 1s. Set every row that contains a 0 to all 0 s and set every column that contains a 0 to all 0 s.
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Splitting string into multiple rows in Oracle
I know this has been answered to some degree with PHP and MYSQL, but I was wondering if someone could teach me the simplest approach to splitting a string (comma delimited) into multiple rows in Oracle 10g (preferably) and 11g.
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What's the difference between lapply and do.call?
I'm learning R recently and confused by two function: lapply and do.call . It seems that they're just similar to map function in Lisp. But why are there two functions with such a different name? Why doesn't R just use a function called map ?
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Create list of single item repeated N times
I want to create a series of lists, all of varying lengths. Each list will contain the same element e , repeated n times (where n = length of the list).
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