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Javascript Curiosities
Patrick Costa
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0 responses
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javascript, quirks
International Characters on a US Keyboard (Windows)
Enno Rehling
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0 responses
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keyboard, software, programming, windows
Remove ugly #_=_ string from URL when using Facebook OmniAuth
John jensen
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1 response
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ruby, rails, facebook, js
The bang operator
Chip Castle
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0 responses
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osx, apple, screencast, history
Quality control with PhpStorm code inspection
Adrian Imfeld
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1 response
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php, ide, phpstorm, phpdocumentor
Tất tần tật về Where của Cassandra
Nhóc Mùa Đông
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cassandra
Data model time series Cassandra
Nhóc Mùa Đông
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0 responses
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cassandra
QuickSort en Python
Agustin Ramos
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0 responses
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python, algorithm, quicksort
Make your TMux status bar responsive
Łukasz Niemier
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12 responses
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shell, tmux
Appengine, MacOSX and mail service
Bruno Ripa
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0 responses
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python, macosx, appengine
Chronoforms: loading up database values created by a multiselect
Anriëtte
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2 responses
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php, joomla, chronoforms
Building Android apps on Ubuntu 13.10 x64
Sebastiano Poggi
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0 responses
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android, linux, sdk, ubuntu
Resolving "Specified cast is not valid" error while seeking a row from DataTable.
Rohit
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0 responses
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linq, c#, datatable
Meet ldb.js, better way to deal with HTML5 localStorage
Vinit Kumar
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3 responses
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localstorage, html5, utility library
Globally set Status Bar Style in iOS 7 with RubyMotion
Diogo
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4 responses
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ios7, rubymotion
Fishshell function for Creating Tarballs with Progressbars
Randall Hand
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0 responses
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shell, fish, commandline, tar
Fishshell Function for Uncompressing Tarballs with Progress bars
Randall Hand
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0 responses
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shell, fish, commandline, tar
Structural typing and type classes in Scala
Jordi Pradel
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3 responses
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scala, typeclasses
Wordpress plugins mirrored on github
Lorenzo Novaro
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0 responses
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git, wordpress, github
What to do when your Rails app is too big for Heroku
Terence Ponce
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3 responses
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rails, heroku, size, big
Learn shortcuts and how to use them
Mario Basic
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0 responses
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programming, productivity, shortcuts, snippets
Use `setValue:forKey:` instead of `setObject:forKey` if value can be nil
dasdom
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0 responses
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objective-c, ios
Inspect Http requests in a supereasy way
Lorenzo Novaro
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0 responses
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http, hook, api, json