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How can I open several files at once in Vim?

Is there a way to open all the files in a directory from within Vim? So a :command that would say in effect "Open all the files under /some/path into buffers". ...
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Add and remove multiple classes in jQuery

I'm trying to add and remove multiple classes on a text field by clicking different radio buttons. I'm not able to remove the unwanted classes while switching between different radio buttons. ...
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Python argparse ignore unrecognised arguments

Optparse, the old version just ignores all unrecognised arguments and carries on. In most situations, this isn't ideal and was changed in argparse. But there are a few situations where you want to ignore any unrecognised arguments and parse the ones you've specified. ...
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schema builder laravel migrations unique on two columns

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How do you commit code as a different user?

I want to be able to do this for a script. I'm essentially re-creating the entire version history of some code in Git - it currently uses a different version control system. I need the script to be able to add in the commits to Git while preserving the commit's original author (and date). ...
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Why Large Object Heap and why do we care?

I have read about Generations and Large object heap. But I still fail to understand what is the significance (or benefit) of having Large object heap? ...
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Why does an NSInteger variable have to be cast to long when used as a format argument?

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How can I select item with class within a DIV?

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When should I use std::thread::detach?

Sometime I have to use std::thread to speed up my application. I also know join() waits until a thread completes. This is easy to understand, but what's the difference between calling detach() and not calling it? ...
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Diff two tabs in Vim

Scenario: I have opened Vim and pasted some text. I open a second tab with :tabe and paste some other text in there. 4 An...