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MySQL root access from all hosts

...oot: netstat -tupan | grep mysql Update For Ubuntu 16: Config file is (now) /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf (at least on standard Ubuntu 16) share | improve this answer | ...
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Intellij IDEA: Hotkey for “scroll from source”

... There is a plugin for this now. See new answer. – mmm Nov 6 '15 at 12:15 ...
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window.onload vs document.onload

... including its content (images, CSS, scripts, etc.). In some browsers it now takes over the role of document.onload and fires when the DOM is ready as well. document.onload It is called when the DOM is ready which can be prior to images and other external content is loaded. How well are they ...
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What is the canonical way to trim a string in Ruby without creating a new string?

This is what I have now - which looks too verbose for the work it is doing. 9 Answers ...
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Using “Object.create” instead of “new”

...bject.create has any advantages over using new. On the contrary there are known problems with it. Sam Elsamman describes what happens when there are nested objects and Object.create(...) is used: var Animal = { traits: {}, } var lion = Object.create(Animal); lion.traits.legs = 4; var bird = Obj...
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How to prune local tracking branches that do not exist on remote anymore

...ll have local refs (not actual branches yet) called origin/A and origin/B. Now let's say I do the following: git checkout -b A origin/A git checkout -b Z origin/B git checkout -b C <some hash> The pertinent facts here are that I for some reason chose to create a branch on my local repo that...
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How to download a Nuget package without nuget.exe or Visual Studio extension?

... I think, this should be the accepted answer now as it's more actual. – Alexey Mar 11 '16 at 13:42 2 ...
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Function pointers, Closures, and Lambda

I am just now learning about function pointers and, as I was reading the K&R chapter on the subject, the first thing that hit me was, "Hey, this is kinda like a closure." I knew this assumption is fundamentally wrong somehow and after a search online I didn't find really any analysis of this compari...
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www-data permissions?

... didn't know about g+s. very very handy! – FRAGA Mar 20 '14 at 18:59 2 ...
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Hello World in Python [duplicate]

...print("Hello, World!") You are probably using Python 3.0, where print is now a function (hence the parenthesis) instead of a statement. share | improve this answer | follow...