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Bootstrap 3 offset on right not left

In regards to BS 3 if I wanted just a narrow column of content on the right I might use an offset class of 9 and a column of 3. ...
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Optional query string parameters in ASP.NET Web API

... 312 This issue has been fixed in the regular release of MVC4. Now you can do: public string GetFi...
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Escape double quotes in a string

... 232 No. Either use verbatim string literals as you have, or escape the " using backslash. string ...
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Why was “Avoid Enums Where You Only Need Ints” removed from Android's performance tips?

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How to get error information when HttpWebRequest.GetResponse() fails

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System.Threading.Timer in C# it seems to be not working. It runs very fast every 3 second

... 232 This is not the correct usage of the System.Threading.Timer. When you instantiate the Timer, yo...
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How do I negate a test with regular expressions in a bash script?

Using GNU bash (version 4.0.35(1)-release (x86_64-suse-linux-gnu), I would like to negate a test with Regular Expressions. For example, I would like to conditionally add a path to the PATH variable, if the path is not already there, as in: ...
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Most efficient way to concatenate strings in JavaScript?

... 135 Seems based on benchmarks at JSPerf that using += is the fastest method, though not necessarily...
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Parallel.ForEach vs Task.Factory.StartNew

... 305 The first is a much better option. Parallel.ForEach, internally, uses a Partitioner<T> ...
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Why does GCC generate 15-20% faster code if I optimize for size instead of speed?

...faster code if I optimize for size ( -Os ) instead of speed ( -O2 or -O3 ), and I have been wondering ever since why. 6...