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How do I make the first letter of a string uppercase in JavaScript?

...ility (hard to find out where the function is being added to the prototype and could cause conflicts if other code uses the same name / a browser adds a native function with that same name in future). ...and then, there is so much more to this question when you consider internationalisation, as thi...
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Does a dot have to be escaped in a character class (square brackets) of a regular expression?

...r except ^, -, ] or \ is a literal. This website is a brilliant reference and has lots of info on the nuances of different regex flavours. http://www.regular-expressions.info/refcharclass.html share | ...
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What is the difference between integration testing and functional testing? [closed]

Are functional testing and integration testing the same? 11 Answers 11 ...
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How can I tell which homebrew formulae are upgradable?

...found that the answer is: brew outdated brew help does not list the command, but it is documented in man brew. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How to go back to lines edited before the last one in Vim?

I'm aware of the `. command that goes to last edited line. Is there a way to go further in the editing history? I often accidentally insert something while browsing the file, undo, but then `. will not bring me where I want anymore. ...
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How to abort an interactive rebase if --abort doesn't work?

I've got myself into a muddle via an interactive rebase, and I now wish to abort it. (i.e. go back to the point before I was dropped into interactive rebase mode, in my case via git pull --rebase .) The way to do this seems to be via git rebase --abort , but this doesn't work: ...
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How can I calculate an md5 checksum of a directory?

...l files of a particular type ( *.py for example) placed under a directory and all sub-directories. 15 Answers ...
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What does the double colon (::) mean in CSS?

...asses (like :hover, :first-child, :not etc). It's best to use : for before and after pseudo elements since the single colon has better browser support, namely in earlier IE versions. share | improve...
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Matplotlib Legends not working

...uple of line objects, no matter how many are actually created from the command. Without the comma, "plot1" and "plot2" are tuples instead of line objects, making the later call to plt.legend() fail. The comma implicitly unpacks the results so that instead of a tuple, "plot1" and "plot2" automatica...
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Why modelVersion of pom.xml is necessary and always set to 4.0.0?

... It is always set to 4.0.0 in Maven 2 and 3, because, at present, there is no other model. Notice that modelVersion contains 4.0.0. That is currently the only supported POM version, and is always required. [source] But it wouldn't necessarily need to always...