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How to detect iPhone 5 (widescreen devices)?

... errors, when comparing floating points, as pointed in the comments by H2CO3. So from now on you can use it in standard if/else statements: if( IS_IPHONE_5 ) {} else {} Edit - Better detection As stated by some people, this does only detect a widescreen, not an actual iPhone 5. Next versions o...
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Preserve colouring after piping grep to grep

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iTerm 2: How to set keyboard shortcuts to jump to beginning/end of line?

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Check if my app has a new version on AppStore

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Using capistrano to deploy from different git branches

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How to use OrderBy with findAll in Spring Data

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How to specify an array of objects as a parameter or return value in JSDoc?

...uch all doc tools: /** * @param {Array} myArray */ jsdoc-toolkit, JSDoc 3, and JSDuck support the following syntax to denote an array of objects: /** * @param {Object[]} myArray */ EDIT In case you know the keys and the variable type of the values you can also do: /** * @param {Array.<{my...
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Why is i++ not atomic?

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Cast List to List

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How to go to a specific file in Chrome Developer Tools?

... 143 While in the sources tab use CTRL+O (⌘+O for Mac) to search scripts, stylesheets and snippets ...