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Various ways to remove local Git changes

I just cloned a git repository and checked out a branch. I worked on it, and then decided to remove all my local changes, as I wanted the original copy. ...
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Difference between a Message Broker and an ESB

I have gone through different questions/articles on Message Brokers and ESBs(Even on stackoverflow). Still not a clue as what is the CLEAR demarcating difference between an Message Broker and an ESB? Now here I am trying to compare products, Websphere Broker and Mule ESB!! ...
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OpenJDK availability for Windows OS [closed]

... You may find OpenJDK 6 and 7 binaries for Windows in openjdk-unofficial-builds github project. Update: OpenJDK 8 and 11 LTS binaries for Windows x86_64 can be found in ojdkbuild github project. Disclaimer: I've built them myself. Update (2019): ...
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What are differences between AssemblyVersion, AssemblyFileVersion and AssemblyInformationalVersion?

...sion attributes. What are differences? Is it ok if I use AssemblyVersion and ignore the rest? 7 Answers ...
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How to explain Katana and OWIN in simple words and uses?

I have read many articles about the OWIN and Katana projects, but I could not get the whole picture of it. 4 Answers ...
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How can I swap positions of two open files (in splits) in vim?

...ng for something else. I wrote two functions awhile back to mark a window and then swap buffers between windows. This seems to be what you're asking for. Just slap these in your .vimrc and map the functions how you see fit: function! MarkWindowSwap() let g:markedWinNum = winnr() endfunctio...
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#pragma once vs include guards? [duplicate]

I'm working on a codebase that is known to only run on windows and be compiled under Visual Studio (it integrates tightly with excel so it's not going anywhere). I'm wondering if I should go with the traditional include guards or use #pragma once for our code. I would think letting the compiler de...
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Difference between events and delegates and its respective applications [closed]

...over delegates, other than being syntactical sugar. Perhaps I am misunderstanding, but it seems that event is just a placeholder for delegate. ...
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config.assets.compile=true in Rails production, why not?

...or a file in /assets is passed to Sprockets. On the first request for each and every asset it is compiled and cached in whatever Rails is using for cache (usually the filesystem). On subsequent requests Sprockets receives the request and has to look up the fingerprinted filename, check that the fil...
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Should composer.lock be committed to version control?

... specific versions of the libs you are using. If you commit your changes, and someone pulls your code and updates the dependencies, the lockfile should be unmodified. If it is modified, it means that you have a new version of something. Having it in the repository assures you that each developer i...