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How do I return early from a rake task?

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How to redirect both stdout and stderr to a file [duplicate]

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Compiling with g++ using multiple cores

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MySQL with Node.js

... 427 Check out the node.js module list node-mysql — A node.js module implementing the MySQL pro...
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Difference between JSON.stringify and JSON.parse

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MongoDB logging all queries

... You can log all queries: $ mongo MongoDB shell version: 2.4.9 connecting to: test > use myDb switched to db myDb > db.getProfilingLevel() 0 > db.setProfilingLevel(2) { "was" : 0, "slowms" : 1, "ok" : 1 } > db.getProfilingLevel() 2 > db.system.profile.find().pretty() ...
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Is Using .NET 4.0 Tuples in my C# Code a Poor Design Decision?

With the addition of the Tuple class in .net 4, I have been trying to decide if using them in my design is a bad choice or not. The way I see it, a Tuple can be a shortcut to writing a result class (I am sure there are other uses too). ...
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How to remove an element slowly with jQuery?

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Difference between Math.Floor() and Math.Truncate()

... 492 Math.Floor rounds down, Math.Ceiling rounds up, and Math.Truncate rounds towards zero. Thus, M...
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Select distinct using linq [duplicate]

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