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How can I change the color of my prompt in zsh (different from normal text)?
To recognize better the start and the end of output on a commandline, I want to change the color of my prompt, so that it is visibly different from the programs output. As I use zsh, can anyone give me a hint?
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Could not instantiate class named MKMapView
I may be doing something really stupid here as I've done it before and it worked and now...
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How to delete all files and folders in a directory?
Using C#, how can I delete all files and folders from a directory, but still keep the root directory?
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Login failed for user 'IIS APPPOOL\ASP.NET v4.0'
I have a web project (C# Asp.Net, EF 4, MS SQL 2008 and IIS 7) and I need to migrate it to IIS 7 locally (at the moment works fine with CASSINI).
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What to do about Eclipse's “No repository found containing: …” error messages?
...n Linux to which I added the subversive plugins, the m2e Maven integration and the Mylin connector for Trac. For the last couple of weeks I've been trying to install updates, and every time I get back a message like
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What is the difference between HTTP_HOST and SERVER_NAME in PHP?
What is the difference between HTTP_HOST and SERVER_NAME in PHP?
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What exactly do “IB” and “UB” mean?
I've seen the terms "IB" and "UB" used several times, particularly in the context of C++. I've tried googling them, but apparently those two-letter combinations see a lot of use. :P
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What is the easiest way to ignore a JPA field during persistence?
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configure Git to accept a particular self-signed server certificate for a particular https remote
...ouble"; instead, he has set up Git to be accessible via an https:// URL (and username/password authentication). The server for this URL presents a self-signed certificate, so he advised everyone to turn off certificate validation. This does not strike me as a good setup, security-wise.
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What is this crazy C++11 syntax ==> struct : bar {} foo {};?
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First, we'll take a bog-standard abstract UDT (User-Defined Type):
struct foo { virtual void f() = 0; }; // normal abstract type
foo obj;
// error: cannot declare variable 'obj' to be of abstract type 'foo'
Let's also recall that we can instantiate...
