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What does the slash mean in help() output?
What does the / mean in Python 3.4's help output for range before the closing parenthesis?
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List all svn:externals recursively?
...f your working copy:
svn propget svn:externals -R
As discussed in the comments below, this does not list externals in externals.
Note for TortoiseSVN users: there is an option in the TortoiseSVN installer to also install the SVN command line client. This option is not enabled by default.
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WCF Service , how to increase the timeout?
Might seem like a silly question, but everything in WCF seems a lot more complim>cat m>ed than in asmx, how can I increase the timeout of an svc service?
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How to refer environment variable in POM.xml?
I am using maven as build tool. I have set an environment variable called env . How can I get access to this environment variable's value in the pom.xml file?
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How does grep run so fast?
I am really amazed by the functionality of GREP in shell, earlier I used to use substring method in java but now I use GREP for it and it executes in a matter of seconds, it is blazingly faster than java code that I used to write.(according to my experience I might be wrong though)
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Android Studio Project Structure (v.s. Eclipse Project Structure)
I'm trying to learn android development and I am initially confused by the different project structures between Eclipse and Android Studio. This makes it difficult to follow tutorials designed for Eclipse. Could anyone let me know why these differences exist? Should they exist?
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How can I call a custom Django manage.py command directly from a test driver?
I want to write a unit test for a Django manage.py command that does a backend operation on a database table. How would I invoke the management command directly from code?
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Git: Show all of the various changes to a single line in a specified file over the entire git histor
I've looked around, and am not sure if this is possible, but here goes:
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Overloading member access operators ->, .*
I understand most operator overloading, with the exception of the member access operators -> , .* , ->* etc.
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Why does Go have a “goto” statement
I was surprised to find that Go has a 'goto' statement. I've always been taught that 'goto' statements are a thing of the past and evil for it occludes the actual flow of a program, and that functions or methods are always a better way of controlling flow.
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