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How can I detect if a browser is blocking a popup?

...al idea was to show another content without closing the main window. As of now, there are other ways to do that: JavaScript is able to send requests for server, so popups are rarely used. But sometimes they are still handy. In the past evil sites abused popups a lot. A bad page could open tons of p...
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mongoose vs mongodb (nodejs modules/extensions), which better? and why?

... In case anyone was wondering the documentation is pretty good now. – Kevin Beal Jan 18 '13 at 6:03 7 ...
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Modifying location.hash without page scrolling

... It would be useful to know which browsers need step 2 here. – djc Nov 5 '10 at 9:51 1 ...
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Apache Spark: The number of cores vs. the number of executors

...son, but we still see a similar drop in performance when we lose threads. Now for the last bit: why is it the case that we get better performance with more threads, esp. more threads than the number of CPUs? A good explanation of the difference between parallelism (what we get by dividing up data ...
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Cannot find JavaScriptSerializer in .Net 4.0

...tem.Web.Extensions (4.0) Have access to JavaScriptSerializer in Program.cs now :-) share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Can I combine :nth-child() or :nth-of-type() with an arbitrary selector?

...ype(8), .rest:nth-of-type(9), .rest:nth-of-type(10){ display:none; } Now you must be wondering what is the difference between nth-child and nth-of-type so this is the difference Suppose the html is <div class="one">...</div> <div class="two">...</div> <div class="...
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Difference between `set`, `setq`, and `setf` in Common Lisp?

...namic ones. And there was no SETQ or SETF, just the SET function. What is now written as: (setf (symbol-value '*foo*) 42) was written as: (set (quote *foo*) 42) which was eventually abbreviavated to SETQ (SET Quoted): (setq *foo* 42) Then lexical variables happened, and SETQ came to be use...
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Putting a simple if-then-else statement on one line [duplicate]

... Better Example: (thanks Mr. Burns) 'Yes' if fruit == 'Apple' else 'No' Now with assignment and contrast with if syntax fruit = 'Apple' isApple = True if fruit == 'Apple' else False vs fruit = 'Apple' isApple = False if fruit == 'Apple' : isApple = True ...
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Getter and Setter declaration in .NET [duplicate]

...rty { get { return _myProperty; } set { _myProperty = value; } } Now you can add code that validates the value in your setter: set { if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(value)) throw new ArgumentNullException(); _myProperty = value; } Properties can also have different access...
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How to shrink/purge ibdata1 file in MySQL

...ou start MySQL in step 5 the ibdata1 and ib_log files will be recreated. Now you're fit to go. When you create a new database for analysis, the tables will be located in separate ibd* files, not in ibdata1. As you usually drop the database soon after, the ibd* files will be deleted. http://dev.m...