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What does 'var that = this;' mean in JavaScript?
In a JavaScript file I saw:
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Visual Studio 2010 - C++ project - remove *.sdf file
I would like to know if I can safely delete the sdf file that stores information for Visual Studios Intellisense - is it going to be rebuilt the next time that I open the solution?
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Fold / Collapse the except code section in sublime text 2
Is there any plugin or shortcut to hide all except code section in sublime text 2?
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How to turn off CodeLens-References
I recently installed Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate.
Now, as you know, there is this "n references" above all methods.
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How to convert array to SimpleXML
How can I convert an array to a SimpleXML object in PHP?
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Is it possible to declare a variable in Gradle usable in Java?
Is it possible to declare a variable in Gradle usable in Java ?
Basically I would like to declare some vars in the build.gradle and then getting it (obviously) at build time. Just like a pre-processor macros in C/C++...
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Looking for a 'cmake clean' command to clear up CMake output
Just as make clean deletes all the files that a makefile has produced, I would like to do the same with CMake. All too often I find myself manually going through directories removing files like cmake_install.cmake and CMakeCache.txt , and the CMakeFiles folders.
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How to use Sublime over SSH
I'm trying to use Sublime Text 2 as an editor when I SSH in to my work server, and I'm stumped. I found this http://urbangiraffe.com/2011/08/13/remote-editing-with-sublime-text-2/ (among many other posts) that looks like it might help, but I don't follow it exactly, particularly with what values ...
Are there any cases when it's preferable to use a plain old Thread object instead of one of the newe
I see a lot of people in blog posts and here on SO either avoiding or advising against the usage of the Thread class in recent versions of C# (and I mean of course 4.0+, with the addition of Task & friends). Even before, there were debates about the fact that a plain old thread's functionality c...
