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Extract TortoiseSVN saved password
Is there any way to extract credentials saved by TortoiseSVN?
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Rails 4 - passing variable to partial
I am following the Ruby on Rails tutorial and have come across a problem while trying to pass variables to partials.
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Tmux vs. iTerm2 split panes
Why should I use tmux when iterm2 has split panes?
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Where is shared_ptr?
I am so frustrated right now after several hours trying to find where shared_ptr is located. None of the examples I see show complete code to include the headers for shared_ptr (and working). Simply stating std , tr1 and <memory> is not helping at all! I have downloaded boosts and all b...
Generic method multiple (OR) type constraint
Reading this , I learned it was possible to allow a method to accept parameters of multiple types by making it a generic method. In the example, the following code is used with a type constraint to ensure "U" is an IEnumerable<T> .
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Build error: You must add a reference to System.Runtime
I'm preparing a brand new ASP.NET MVC 5.1 solution. I'm adding in a bunch of NuGet packages and setting it up with Zurb Foundation etc.
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Editing the git commit message in GitHub
Is there any way of online editing the commit message in GitHub.com , after submission?
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What is the difference between Unidirectional and Bidirectional JPA and Hibernate associations?
What is the difference between Unidirectional and Bidirectional associations?
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Can I use __init__.py to define global variables?
I want to define a constant that should be available in all of the submodules of a package. I've thought that the best place would be in in the __init__.py file of the root package. But I don't know how to do this. Suppose I have a few subpackages and each with several modules. How can I access th...
How do I use WebRequest to access an SSL encrypted site using https?
I'm writing a program that reads content from a user provided URL. My problem is in the code that goes something like this:
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