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Copy folder recursively, excluding some folders

...kHuginnsson - What systems are you using? Rsync is included by default in all mainstream Linux distros I know of, including RHEL, CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu, and I believe it's in FreeBSD as well. – siliconrockstar Jan 30 '15 at 19:50 ...
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Run all SQL files in a directory

...LEXPRESS" /d "TESTDEV_DB" -U "atiour" -P "atiour" -i"%%G" pause REM REM All Script Run Successfully REM – atik sarker Jul 14 '17 at 12:39 ...
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Adding new column to existing DataFrame in Python pandas

... because if you have multiple rows, and you use the assignment, it assigns all rows of the new column with that value ( in your case e) which is usually undesirable. – Paniz Apr 27 '19 at 22:42 ...
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ElasticSearch, Sphinx, Lucene, Solr, Xapian. Which fits for which usage? [closed]

...I went ahead and created it in the first place :). Using pure Lucene is challenging. There are many things that you need to take care for if you want it to really perform well, and also, its a library, so no distributed support, it's just an embedded Java library that you need to maintain. In term...
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How can I get `find` to ignore .svn directories?

...you look at ack ? It's a source-code aware find, and as such will automatically ignore many file types, including source code repository info such as the above. share | improve this answer ...
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Does Haskell require a garbage collector?

... the user types "clear"; so the lifetime of this must be determined dynamically, and this is why dynamic memory management is necessary. So in this sense, automated dynamic memory allocation is necessary, and in practice this means: yes, Haskell requires a garbage collector, since garbage collectio...
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Where to learn about VS debugger 'magic names'

If you've ever used Reflector, you probably noticed that the C# compiler generates types, methods, fields, and local variables, that deserve 'special' display by the debugger. For instance, local variables beginning with 'CS$' are not displayed to the user. There are other special naming conventions...
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Pretty” Continuous Integration for Python

... Buildbot's waterfall page can be considerably prettified. Here's a nice example http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall/waterfall share | ...
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Typedef function pointer?

I'm learning how to dynamically load DLL's but what I don't understand is this line 6 Answers ...
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What is the difference between char s[] and char *s?

...puts the literal string in read-only memory and copies the string to newly allocated memory on the stack. Thus making s[0] = 'J'; legal. share | improve this answer | foll...