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Unicode characters in URLs

In 2010, would you serve URLs containing UTF-8 characters in a large web portal? 7 Answers ...
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What's the difference between __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FUNCTION__, __func__?

What's the difference between __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ , __FUNCTION__ , __func__ , and where are they documented? How do I decide which one to use? ...
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Why is it considered a bad practice to omit curly braces? [closed]

Why does everyone tell me writing code like this is a bad practice? 52 Answers 52 ...
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Git: Correct way to change Active Branch in a bare repository?

I have a bare repository that's used as the central store for my project. All the developers do git clone <repo> to share with it. When they do the clone, they get a checkout of the master branch (unless they do git clone -n ) because repo.git/HEAD contains ref: refs/heads/master , mak...
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How do I find the next commit in git? (child/children of ref)

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What's the cleanest way of applying map() to a dictionary in Swift?

I'd like to map a function on all keys in the dictionary. I was hoping something like the following would work, but filter cannot be applied to dictionary directly. What's the cleanest way of achieving this? ...
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What's the equivalent of use-commit-times for git?

I need the timestamps of files on my local and on my server to be in sync. This is accomplished with Subversion by setting use-commit-times=true in the config so that the last modified of each file is when it was committed. ...
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Utilizing multi core for tar+gzip/bzip compression/decompression

I normally compress using tar zcvf and decompress using tar zxvf (using gzip due to habit). 6 Answers ...
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Numpy where function multiple conditions

I have an array of distances called dists. I want to select dists which are between two values. I wrote the following line of code to do that: ...
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BCL (Base Class Library) vs FCL (Framework Class Library)

What's the difference between the two? Can we use them interchangeably? 6 Answers 6 ...