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Can I use Twitter Bootstrap and jQuery UI at the same time?
... with jQuery UI (something which
caused a number of widgets to break visually) The ability to theme
jQuery UI widgets using Bootstrap styles. Whilst I love jQuery UI, I
(like others) find some of the current themes to look a little dated.
My hope is that this theme provides a decent alternat...
MySQL, update multiple tables with one query
...ookID is very important, without it The Books table update would happen to all rows and not only for the row with the specified id. Some lessons are learned the hard way, this one was learned in the terrifing way.
– nheimann1
Mar 24 '15 at 15:06
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List of special characters for SQL LIKE clause
What is the complete list of all special characters for a SQL (I'm interested in SQL Server but other's would be good too) LIKE clause?
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Django 1.7 - makemigrations not detecting changes
... may happen due to the following reasons:
You did not add the app in INSTALLED_APPS list in settings.py
(You have to add either the app name or the dotted path to the subclass of AppConfig in apps.py in the app folder, depending on the version of django you are using). Refer documentation: INST...
Polymorphism in C++
...ecific code selected?
Run time means the compiler must generate code for all the types the program might handle while running, and at run-time the correct code is selected (virtual dispatch)
Compile time means the choice of type-specific code is made during compilation. A consequence of this: say...
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found
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I'm compiling gcc 4.6 from source, and apparently
sudo make install
didn't catch this one. I dug around and found
gcc/trunk/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/libstdc++-v3/src/.libs/libstdc++.so.6.0.15
I copied it in to /usr/lib and redirected libstdc++.so.6 to point to the new one, and now e...
Python dictionary from an object's fields
...a dictionary from an arbitrary object, it's sufficient to use __dict__. Usually, you'll declare your methods at class level and your attributes at instance level, so __dict__ should be fine. For example:
>>> class A(object):
... def __init__(self):
... self.b = 1
... self.c = 2
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.NET NewtonSoft JSON deserialize map to a different property name
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Json.NET has a JsonPropertyAttribute which allows you to specify the name of a JSON property, so your code should be:
public class TeamScore
{
[JsonProperty("eighty_min_score")]
public string EightyMinScore { get; set; }
[JsonProperty("home_or_away")]
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Zooming MKMapView to fit annotation pins?
...ew.h:
// Position the map such that the provided array of annotations are all visible to the fullest extent possible.
- (void)showAnnotations:(NSArray *)annotations animated:(BOOL)animated NS_AVAILABLE(10_9, 7_0);
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Make a link open a new window (not tab) [duplicate]
... @JeanGkol I rewrote my answer to clarify the issue. Technically, it is working, because it opens a new browsing context (like it is supposed to do). The problem is, that in modern browsers "browsing context" is a tab instead of a window (you can change this in the settings though).
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