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Update an outdated branch against master in a Git repo
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json.dumps vs flask.jsonify
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Is unsigned integer subtraction defined behavior?
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The result of a subtraction generating a negative number in an unsigned type is well-defined:
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Set the selected index of a Dropdown using jQuery
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// sets selected index of a select box to the option with the value "0"
$("select#elem").val('0');
// sets selected index of a select box to the option with the value ""
$("select#elem").val('');
// sets selected index to first item using the DOM
$("select#elem")[0].selectedIndex = 0;
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Should I delete the cgi-bin folder in a subdomain I just created?
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What's the difference of strings within single or double quotes in groovy?
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MongoDB/Mongoose querying at a specific date?
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{"created_on": {"$gte": new Date(2012, 7, 14), "$lt": new Date(2012, 7, 15)}})
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What is the !! (not not) operator in JavaScript?
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Converts Object to boolean. If it was falsey (e.g. 0, null, undefined, etc.), it will be false, otherwise, true.
!oObject // inverted boolean
!!oObject // non inverted boolean so true boolean representation
So !! is not an operator, it's just the ! operator twice.
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How to use chrome web inspector to view hover code
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compilation warning: no rule to process file for architecture i386
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Because this is the list of source files that will be compiled, and normally you have already included <file>.h inside your <file&g...