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Which HTML5 reset CSS do you use and why? [closed]

... 40 Real talk: Despite the markdowns kaikai is right, you only need to reset *padding & margin t...
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Python call function within class

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How to programmatically show next view in ViewPager?

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Checking user's homepage in Internet Explorer

...ow.external.isGoogleHomePage() } catch (d) { if (h(a)) return !0; var c = google.promos.gpd(a, "mgmhp_hp_url"); c && g.push(c); for (c = 0; c < g.length; c++) { var k = g[c]; if (b = b || a.isHomePage(k)) return !0 } ...
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How do I tell Matplotlib to create a second (new) plot, then later plot on the old one?

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Restart/undo conflict resolution in a single file

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Send a file via HTTP POST with C#

... Using .NET 4.5 (or .NET 4.0 by adding the Microsoft.Net.Http package from NuGet) there is an easier way to simulate form requests. Here is an example: private async Task<System.IO.Stream> Upload(string actionUrl, string paramString, Stream para...
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View's SELECT contains a subquery in the FROM clause

...t gives? – Pacerier Apr 15 '15 at 9:08 28 Now allowed in 5.7 ! :-) – Franç...
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How to break out of nested loops?

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Literal suffix for byte in .NET?

... of a literal suffix on the MSDN reference for Byte as well as in the C# 4.0 Language Specification. The only literal suffixes in C# are for integer and real numbers as follows: u = uint l = long ul = ulong f = float m = decimal d = double If you want to use var, you can always cast the byte as i...