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How to move the cursor word by word in the OS X Terminal

...now the combination Ctrl + A to jump to the beginning of the current command, and Ctrl + E to jump to the end. 17 Answ...
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Why is “final” not allowed in Java 8 interface methods?

...ed” is not allowed in Java 8 interface methods? The key thing to understand about default methods is that the primary design goal is interface evolution, not "turn interfaces into (mediocre) traits". While there's some overlap between the two, and we tried to be accommodating to the latter where...
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Sibling package imports

I've tried reading through questions about sibling imports and even the package documentation , but I've yet to find an answer. ...
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Paging in a Rest Collection

... (think CouchDB or Persevere ). The problem I'm running into is how to handle the GET operation on the collection root if the collection is large. ...
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How do I break a string over multiple lines?

... edited May 30 '19 at 22:23 Alexander Mills 1 answered Sep 24 '10 at 19:54 Matt WilliamsonMatt Williamson ...
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What is the difference between JSON and Object Literal Notation?

...nce between a JavaScript object defined by using Object Literal Notation and JSON object ? 10 Answers ...
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How to get orientation-dependent height and width of the screen?

I'm trying to programmatically determine the current height and width of my application. I use this: 11 Answers ...
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Elegant ways to support equivalence (“equality”) in Python classes

...om classes it is often important to allow equivalence by means of the == and != operators. In Python, this is made possible by implementing the __eq__ and __ne__ special methods, respectively. The easiest way I've found to do this is the following method: ...
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Is it abusive to use IDisposable and “using” as a means for getting “scoped behavior” for exception

Something I often used back in C++ was letting a class A handle a state entry and exit condition for another class B , via the A constructor and destructor, to make sure that if something in that scope threw an exception, then B would have a known state when the scope was exited. This isn't pur...
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Why should I care about lightweight vs. annotated tags?

I switched from Subversion to Git as my day-to-day VCS last year and am still trying to grasp the finer points of "Git-think". ...