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Should we use Nexus or Artifactory for a Maven Repo?

... I don't know about Artifactory but here are my reasons for using Nexus: Dead simple install (and since 1.2, dead simple upgrade, too) Very good web UI Easy to maintain, almost no administrative overhead Provides you with RSS feeds o...
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How do I modify the URL without reloading the page?

... This can now be done in Chrome, Safari, Firefox 4+, and Internet Explorer 10pp4+! See this question's answer for more information: Updating address bar with new URL without hash or reloading the page Example: function processAja...
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Why would I want stage before committing in Git?

...t. Commits In Git, a commit saves a full snapshot of every file that Git knows about. (Which files does Git know about? We'll see that in the next section.) These snapshots are stored in a special, read-only, Git-only, compressed and de-duplicated form, that in general only Git itself can read. ...
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JavaScript ternary operator example with functions

...unction() ? imlost() : whathappuh() : lostinsyntax() : thisisprobablybrokennow() ? //I'm lost in my own (awful) example by now. //Not complete... or for average humans to read. if(this != that) //Ternary would be done by now { x = this; } else } x = this + 2; } A really basic rule of thu...
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arrow operator (->) in function heading

...ifier ( argument-declarations... ) -> return_type They are equivalent. Now when they are equivalent, why do you ever want to use the latter? Well, C++11 introduced this cool decltype thing that lets you describe type of an expression. So you might want to derive the return type from the argument...
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Private setters in Json.Net

I know there's an attribute to handle private setters but I kind of want this behavior as a default, is there a way to accomplish this? Except tweaking the source. Would be great if there was a setting for this. ...
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git stash changes apply to new branch?

I was working on master branch, made some changes and then stashed them. Now, my master is at HEAD. 3 Answers ...
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Cannot refer to a non-final variable inside an inner class defined in a different method

...pture the value in the delegate, change the value in the outer method, and now the delegate sees the new value see, stackoverflow.com/questions/271440/c-captured-variable-in-loop for the C# example of this behaviour that Java aims to avoid. – Chris Chilvers Aug...
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What does “error: option --single-version-externally-managed not recognized” indicate?

...ding PyObjC and astropy ). I've never seen this error before, but it's now also showing up on travis-ci builds for which nothing has changed. ...
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Difference between Covariance & Contra-variance

...s T → IE<T>. Notice that this is a "thin arrow". With me so far? Now let's consider a relation. There is an assignment compatibility relationship between pairs of types in the first set. A value of type Tiger can be assigned to a variable of type Animal, so these types are said to be "assi...