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Devise - How do I forbid certain users from signing in?

... KrauseFx 10.2k55 gold badges4242 silver badges5252 bronze badges answered May 14 '11 at 19:38 ZabbaZabba ...
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How to get a table cell value using jQuery?

... 310 If you can, it might be worth using a class attribute on the TD containing the customer ID so yo...
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Print commit message of a given commit in git

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Why are properties without a setter not serialized

... 60 It's a limitation of XmlSerializer it doesn't serialize read-only properties, what you have done...
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Difference between namespace in C# and package in Java

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how to make a specific text on TextView BOLD

... 390 Just build your String in HTML and set it: String sourceString = "<b>" + id + "</b>...
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Is it a bad practice to use break in a for loop? [closed]

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Bash script - variable content as a command to run

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Forgot “git rebase --continue” and did “git commit”. How to fix?

...at's an easier solution for you. https://stackoverflow.com/a/12163247/493106 I'd have to try it out, but I think this is what I would do: Tag your latest commit (or just write down its SHA1 somewhere so you don't lose it): git tag temp git rebase --abort Do the rebase again. You'll have to resolv...
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How to sort a Ruby Hash by number value?

... metrics = {"sitea.com" => 745, "siteb.com" => 9, "sitec.com" => 10 } metrics.sort_by {|_key, value| value} # ==> [["siteb.com", 9], ["sitec.com", 10], ["sitea.com", 745]] If you need a hash as a result, you can use to_h (in Ruby 2.0+) metrics.sort_by {|_key, value| value}.to_h # ...