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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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How do you create a new board in Azure DevOps? When I go to the boards > board and look at my existing boards, there's no + button to create like there is with repositories in the board list dropdown
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What’s the difference between \\n (newline) and \\r (carriage return)? In particular, are there any practical differences between \\n and \\r? Are there places where one should be used instead of the
- html - target=_blank vs. target=_new - Stack Overflow
0 The target attribute of a link forces the browser to open the destination page in a new browser window Using _blank as a target value will spawn a new window every time while using _new will only spawn one new window and every link clicked with a target value of _new will replace the page loaded in the previously spawned window
- Getting random numbers in Java - Stack Overflow
I would like to get a random value between 1 to 50 in Java How may I do that with the help of Math random();? How do I bound the values that Math random() returns?
- 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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I've noticed that if I start a new paragraph right after an image, most renderers leave inadequate space between the image and the text below The paragraph ends up looking like a legend While thi
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I need to add http headers to the HttpClient before I send a request to a web service How do I do that for an individual request (as opposed to on the HttpClient to all future requests)? I'm not s
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