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Why use HttpClient for Synchronous Connection

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What is the difference between fastcgi and fpm?

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Jump to matching XML tags in Vim

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Stash just a single file

...pull single-file changes back into master branch. See stackoverflow.com/a/307872/4692594 – Matthew Davis Aug 17 at 22:57 ...
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What is the theoretical maximum number of open TCP connections that a modern Linux box can have

... 360 A single listening port can accept more than one connection simultaneously. There is a '64K' lim...
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Make virtualenv inherit specific packages from your global site-packages

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How to use RestSharp with async/await

... 203 Well, the update Haack is referring to has been made by me :) So let me show you how to use it,...
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How to exit if a command failed?

...&. cmd1 && cmd2 will run cmd2 when cmd1 succeeds(exit value 0). Where as cmd1 || cmd2 will run cmd2 when cmd1 fails(exit value non-zero). Using ( ) makes the command inside them run in a sub-shell and calling a exit from there causes you to exit the sub-shell and not your original...
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How can I tell AngularJS to “refresh”

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Url decode UTF-8 in Python

...; from urllib.parse import unquote >>> url = 'example.com?title=%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%8F+%D0%B7%D0%B0%D1%89%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B0' >>> unquote(url) 'example.com?title=правовая+защита' The Python 2 equivalent is urllib.unquote(), but this returns ...