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How do I check out a specific version of a submodule using 'git submodule'?

How would I go about adding a Git submodule for a specific tag or commit? 2 Answers 2 ...
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Why use make over a shell script?

Make seems to me simply a shell script with slightly easier handling of command line arguments. 5 Answers ...
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Converting a column within pandas dataframe from int to string

I have a dataframe in pandas with mixed int and str data columns. I want to concatenate first the columns within the dataframe. To do that I have to convert an int column to str . I've tried to do as follows: ...
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how to use XPath with XDocument?

...s a similar question, but it seems that the solution didn't work out in my case: Weirdness with XDocument, XPath and namespaces ...
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What is the difference between “AS” and “IS” in an Oracle stored procedure?

I see Oracle procedures sometimes written with "AS", and sometimes with "IS" keyword. 6 Answers ...
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Get value of dynamically chosen class constant in PHP

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How does Haskell printf work?

Haskell's type safety is second to none only to dependently-typed languages. But there is some deep magic going on with Text.Printf that seems rather type-wonky. ...
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What does “#define _GNU_SOURCE” imply?

Today I had to use the basename() function, and the man 3 basename ( here ) gave me some strange message: 4 Answers ...
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Showing data values on stacked bar chart in ggplot2

I'd like to show data values on stacked bar chart in ggplot2. Here is my attempted code 2 Answers ...
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Python OpenCV2 (cv2) wrapper to get image size?

How to get the size of an image in cv2 wrapper in Python OpenCV (numpy). Is there a correct way to do that other than numpy.shape() . How can I get it in these format dimensions: (width, height) list? ...