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List of macOS text editors and code editors [closed]

I searched for this and found Maudite's question about text editors but they were all for Windows. 39 Answers ...
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What is the difference between a Docker image and a container?

...en using Docker, we start with a base image. We boot it up, create changes and those changes are saved in layers forming another image. ...
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Why is an int in OCaml only 31 bits?

...d bit is used for garbage collection. But why is it that way only for ints and not for the other basic types? 5 Answers ...
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I can’t find the Android keytool

I am trying to follow the Android mapping tutorial and got to this part where I had to get an API key . 10 Answers ...
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Perforce for Git users? [closed]

... This something I've been working on over the past couple weeks on and off. It's still evolving, but it may be helpful. Please note I'm a Perforce employee. An intro to Perforce for Git users To say that moving from Git to Perforce or from Perforce to Git is non-trivial is a grand understa...
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What's the difference between a word and byte?

I've done some research. A byte is 8 bits and a word is the smallest unit that can be addressed on memory. The exact length of a word varies. What I don't understand is what's the point of having a byte? Why not say 8 bits? ...
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Best way to store time (hh:mm) in a database

I want to store times in a database table but only need to store the hours and minutes. I know I could just use DATETIME and ignore the other components of the date, but what's the best way to do this without storing more info than I actually need? ...
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Grouping functions (tapply, by, aggregate) and the *apply family

...ed by the extremely popular plyr package, the base functions remain useful and worth knowing. This answer is intended to act as a sort of signpost for new useRs to help direct them to the correct *apply function for their particular problem. Note, this is not intended to simply regurgitate or repla...
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iOS 6: How do I restrict some views to portrait and allow others to rotate?

...vels deep. I want the first three views restricted to portrait orientation and only the last view should be allowed to rotate to landscape. When returning from the fourth view to the third and the fourth view was in landscape orientation I want everything to rotate back to portrait. ...
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What is the difference between 'protected' and 'protected internal'?

Can someone please elaborate me the difference between 'protected' and 'protected internal' modifiers in C#? It looks they behave in same manner. ...