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19
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html: How to add line numbers to a source code block
html
css
asked Dec 23 '16 at 19:16
stackoverflow.com
16
votes
Accurate floating-point linear interpolation
interpolation
floating-point
asked Aug 24 '14 at 1:07
math.stackexchange.com
12
votes
Decompose a 2D arbitrary transform into only scaling and rotation
linear-algebra
matrix-decomposition
asked Jul 9 '14 at 22:37
math.stackexchange.com
8
votes
How to flip the face of a closed 2D curve (similar to normal flip for mesh)?
curves
asked Mar 21 '14 at 3:26
blender.stackexchange.com
7
votes
Problem using xargs --max-args --replace with default delimiter
linux
xargs
gnu
asked Mar 5 '18 at 16:04
unix.stackexchange.com
7
votes
When is it worth using Hexadecimal over Decimal?
mathematics
computer-puzzle
asked Dec 30 '16 at 15:13
puzzling.stackexchange.com
6
votes
git equivalent to hg rebase -s source -d destination?
git
rebase
asked Oct 29 '16 at 22:18
stackoverflow.com
6
votes
Is fabsf part of the std namespace in C++11?
c++
c++11
cmath
asked Jan 3 '19 at 18:18
stackoverflow.com
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How to change the session timeout in PHP?
stackoverflow.com
19
Robust algorithm for $2 \times 2$ SVD
scicomp.stackexchange.com
16
Algorithm to find multiple string matches
stackoverflow.com
15
Regular expression to match a line that doesn't contain a word
stackoverflow.com
15
Is it possible to see the data of a post request in Firefox or Chrome?
stackoverflow.com
13
git stash blunder: git stash pop and ended up with merge conflicts
stackoverflow.com
8
html: How to add line numbers to a source code block
stackoverflow.com
7
Accurate floating-point linear interpolation
math.stackexchange.com
5
Was there a retro computer susceptible of being damaged only by issuing instructions at it?
retrocomputing.stackexchange.com
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