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Update multiple rows in same query using PostgreSQL

... +50 You can also use update ... from syntax and use a mapping table. If you want to update more than one column, it's much more generaliza...
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What are the differences between git remote prune, git prune, git fetch --prune, etc

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How do I go straight to template, in Django's urls.py?

... Django 2.0+ Use the class based generic views but register with the django 2.0+ pattern. from django.urls import path from django.views.generic import TemplateView urlpatterns = [ path('foo/', TemplateView.as_view(template_name...
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String Concatenation using '+' operator

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Force Git to always choose the newer version during a merge?

... 190 It is not exactly the "newer" version, but you can tell git to always prefer the version on the ...
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AngularJS changes URLs to “unsafe:” in extension page

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How to use a different version of python during NPM install?

... 507 You can use --python option to npm like so: npm install --python=python2.7 or set it to be u...
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Why does Python print unicode characters when the default encoding is ASCII?

... 104 Thanks to bits and pieces from various replies, I think we can stitch up an explanation. By t...
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Build a Basic Python Iterator

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Accessing last x characters of a string in Bash

I found out that with ${string:0:3} one can access the first 3 characters of a string. Is there a equivalently easy method to access the last three characters? ...