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ZSH iterm2 increase number of lines history

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Select rows of a matrix that meet a condition

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How to update SQLAlchemy row entry?

... stackoverflow.com/a/2334917/125507 says this is a bad way to do it. Also what if the row doesn't exist yet? – endolith Aug 2 '14 at 18:13 ...
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How to write “Html.BeginForm” in Razor

... 200 The following code works fine: @using (Html.BeginForm("Upload", "Upload", FormMethod.Post, ...
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Create a Path from String in Java7

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Permanently adding a file path to sys.path in Python

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Merge two branch revisions using Subversion

I'd like to merge all the changes that took place between rev 10 & the HEAD rev on http://url-of-branch-a and apply them to http://url-of-branch-b . ...
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count members with jsonpath?

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Dealing with float precision in Javascript [duplicate]

... IEEE 754 can exactly represent integers up to something like 2^50. So, if you're working within a known range, you can scale your values to take advantage of the 50 bits (or whatever) of precision, instead of wasting the precision normally reserved for large numbers. ...
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Redis key naming conventions?

...ma. For instance "object-type:id:field" can be a nice idea, like in "user:1000:password". I like to use dots for multi-words fields, like in "comment:1234:reply.to". Are you able to query for just the beginning of the key to return all users? If you mean someting like directly querying for a...