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AngularJS $resource RESTful example

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What does the 'L' in front a string mean in C++?

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Regex lookahead for 'not followed by' in grep

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Using CMake with GNU Make: How can I see the exact commands?

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How to get rspec-2 to give the full trace associated with a test failure?

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Shorten string without cutting words in JavaScript

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How to use relative/absolute paths in css URLs?

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The Role Manager feature has not been enabled

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Make body have 100% of the browser height

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What is the right way to override a setter method in Ruby on Rails?

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