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How to modify Github pull request?
I've opened a pull request to a project. The maintainer has decided to accept it, but told me to modify some contents.
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Why is an int in OCaml only 31 bits?
Haven't seen this "feature" anywhere else. I know that the 32nd bit is used for garbage collection. But why is it that way only for ints and not for the other basic types?
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How to specify mapping rule when names of properties differ
I am a newbie to the Automapper framework. I have a domain class and a DTO class as follows:
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LINQ To Entities does not recognize the method Last. Really?
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Show and hide a View with a slide up/down animation
I have a LinearLayout that I want to show or hide with an Animation that pushes the layout upwards or downwards whenever I change its visibility.
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Change name of folder when cloning from GitHub?
When I clone something from Github, it creates a folder with the same name as the app on my computer. Is there a way to change the name?
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git switch branch without discarding local changes
Alright, lets say one day we make happen to make a bunch of modifications and when we go to commit them we notice we were working on the wrong branch.
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How do I programmatically click a link with javascript?
Is there a way to click on a link on my page using JavaScript?
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What is the meaning of the term “free function” in C++?
While reading the documentation for boost::test, I came across the term "free function". What I understand is that a free function is any function that doesn't return anything (Its return type is void). But after reading further it seems that free functions also don't take any arguments. But I am no...
VIM ctrlp.vim plugin: how to rescan files?
I have come across the awesome ctrlp.vim plugin . It is a good alternative to the Command-T plugin which I have used before. What I did not like about Command-T is that it would take about 20-30 seconds to rescan files when it is invoked for the first time after starting vim.
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