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The new keyword in JavaScript can be quite confusing when it is first encountered, as people tend to think that JavaScript is not an object-oriented programming language What is it? What problems
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When opening a new tab in Microsoft Edge, either via the keyboard shortcut " Ctrl+T " or via the UI (click " + New tab ", selecting " New tab " from the menu, etc ) the page loaded in the new tab is a Microsoft landing page, with a Bing search box, etc I would like to be able to set the URL that new tabs load by default Amazingly, I have, so far, been unable to find such a setting in Edge or
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- Difference between CR LF, LF and CR line break types
I'd like to know the difference (with examples if possible) between CR LF (Windows), LF (Unix) and CR (Macintosh) line break types
- How do I push a new local branch to a remote Git repository and track . . .
How do I: Create a local branch from another branch (via git branch or git checkout -b) Push the local branch to the remote repository (i e publish), but make it trackable so that git pull and
- How to break lines at a specific character in Notepad++?
If the text contains \r\n that need to be converted into new lines use the 'Extended' or 'Regular expression' modes and escape the backslash character in 'Find what':
- Quick way to create a list of values in C#? - Stack Overflow
var queque = new Stack<int>(new[] { 1, 2, 3 }); As you can see for the majority of cases it is merely adding the values in curly braces, or instantiating a new array followed by curly braces and values
- How can I generate a self-signed SSL certificate using OpenSSL?
openssl req -new -key {private key file} -out {output file} However, the warnings are displayed, because the browser was not able to verify the identify by validating the certificate with a known Certificate Authority (CA) As this is a self-signed certificate there is no CA and you can safely ignore the warning and proceed
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