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How to get a specific “commit” of a gem from github?

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How do I change the figure size with subplots?

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How can I retrieve the remote git address of a repo?

...a branch? – rubo77 Nov 16 '16 at 11:02 1 maybe what you need is git remote get-url remote-name ...
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Force overwrite of local file with what's in origin repo?

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Spring Boot Rest Controller how to return different HTTP status codes?

...ControllerExceptionHandler { @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.CONFLICT) // 409 @ExceptionHandler(DataIntegrityViolationException.class) public void handleConflict() { // Nothing to do } } Also you can pass HttpServletResponse to controller method and just set response code: pub...
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Member initialization while using delegated constructor

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SQL Server IIF vs CASE

...ently came to know about the availability of IIF function in SQL Server 2012. I always use nested CASE in my queries. I want to know the exact purpose of the IIF statement and when should we prefer using IIF over CASE Statement in the query. I mostly use nested CASE in my queries. ...
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Regexp Java for password validation

... Try this: ^(?=.*[0-9])(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[@#$%^&+=])(?=\S+$).{8,}$ Explanation: ^ # start-of-string (?=.*[0-9]) # a digit must occur at least once (?=.*[a-z]) # a lower case letter must occur at leas...
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Once upon a time, when > was faster than < … Wait, what?

...c old optimization where one frame you would use GL_LESS with a range of [0, 0.5]. Next frame, you render with GL_GREATER with a range of [1.0, 0.5]. You go back and forth, literally "flipping the sign of Z and the depth test" every frame. This loses one bit of depth precision, but you didn't have...
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Python serialization - Why pickle?

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