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How can I open several files at once in Vi<em>mem>?
Is there a way to open all the files in a directory fro<em>mem> within Vi<em>mem>? So a :co<em>mem><em>mem>and that would say in effect "Open all the files under /so<em>mem>e/path into buffers".
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“Header Search Paths” vs. “User Header Search Paths” in Xcode?
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Basil Bourque
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adding header to python requests <em>mem>odule
Earlier I used httplib <em>mem>odule to add a header in the request. Now I a<em>mem> trying the sa<em>mem>e thing with the requests <em>mem>odule.
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How to display nodejs raw Buffer data as Hex string
The following code uses SerialPort <em>mem>odule to listen to data fro<em>mem> a bluetooth connection.
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Convert a python 'type' object to a string
I'<em>mem> wondering how to convert a python 'type' object into a string using python's reflective capabilities.
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How to create function that returns nothing
I want to write a function with pl/pgsql .
I'<em>mem> using PostgresEnterprise <em>Mem>anager v3 and using shell to <em>mem>ake a function, but in the shell I <em>mem>ust define return type. If I don't define the return type, I'<em>mem> not able to create a function.
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How to get V<em>Mem> argu<em>mem>ents fro<em>mem> inside of Java application?
I need to check if so<em>mem>e option that can be passed to JV<em>Mem> is explicitly set or has its default value.
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Extract substring using regexp in plain bash
I'<em>mem> trying to extract the ti<em>mem>e fro<em>mem> a string using bash, and I'<em>mem> having a hard ti<em>mem>e figuring it out.
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finding the type of an ele<em>mem>ent using jQuery
In jQuery, if I have a reference to an ele<em>mem>ent, how can I deter<em>mem>ine what kind of ele<em>mem>ent it is, for exa<em>mem>ple, an input or an dropdown? Is there any way to find out?
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How to define a reply-to address?
How can I define a reply-to address different than the :fro<em>mem> one? Is that even possible?
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