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In Bash, how can I check if a string begins with some value?
... So is there a functional difference between [[ $a == z* ]] and [[ $a == "z*" ]]? In other words: do they work differently? And what specifically do you mean when you say "$a is equal to z*"?
– Niels Bom
Jun 16 '15 at 10:37
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SQLite add Primary Key
... suggested solution is to create a new table with the correct requirements and copy your data into it, then drop the old table.
here is the official documentation about this: http://sqlite.org/faq.html#q11
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How can I use if/else in a dictionary comprehension?
...ntioning that you don't need to have an if-else condition for both the key and the value. For example, {(a if condition else b): value for key, value in dict.items()} will work.
– Jeremy Weirich
Jul 26 '16 at 19:41
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Difference between “process.stdout.write” and “console.log” in node.js?
What is the difference between "process.stdout.write" and "console.log" in node.js?
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YAML mime type?
..., text/x-yaml cannot use UTF-8 characters while text/x-yaml; charset=utf-8 and application/x-yaml can. IIRC, this is defined in RFC 3023.
– Ryan Parman
Oct 13 '11 at 21:16
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UITableView - change section header color
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Post a separate question and we'll try to help. Include source code.
– Alex Reynolds
Apr 9 '13 at 7:29
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Nested fragments disappear during transition animation
... A , which in turn uses getChildFragmentManager() to add fragments A1 and A2 in its onCreate like so:
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How to reliably open a file in the same directory as a Python script
...ame directory as the currently running Python script by simply using a command like
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What is the difference between lock and Mutex?
What is the difference between lock and Mutex? Why can't they be used interchangeably?
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How to execute Python scripts in Windows?
... extension. It's associated with the file type "Python.File", so this command shows what it will be doing:
C:\>ftype Python.File
Python.File="c:\python26\python.exe" "%1" %*
So on my machine, when I type "blah.py foo", it will execute this exact command, with no difference in results...
