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Stash just a single file

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ruby on rails f.select options with custom attributes

...in the docs, but by reading the rails source. https://web.archive.org/web/20130128223827/http://www.pogodan.com/blog/2011/02/24/custom-html-attributes-in-options-for-select share | improve this ans...
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Why do we need message brokers like RabbitMQ over a database like PostgreSQL?

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Why do I get a segmentation fault when writing to a “char *s” initialized with a string literal, but

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When creating HTML emails, should we use html, head, body tags?

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How can I add or update a query string parameter?

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How do I initialize a byte array in Java?

...ing to byte[], you could do byte[] CDRIVES = hexStringToByteArray("e04fd020ea3a6910a2d808002b30309d"); I'd suggest you use the function defined by Dave L in Convert a string representation of a hex dump to a byte array using Java? I insert it here for maximum readability : public static byte[]...
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Can't get rid of header X-Powered-By:Express

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Is there “Break on Exception” in IntelliJ?

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How to compile a 32-bit binary on a 64-bit linux machine with gcc/cmake

Is it possible to compile a project in 32-bit with cmake and gcc on a 64-bit system? It probably is, but how do I do it? ...