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What are the differences between .gitignore and .gitkeep?
...ack empty directories in Git have created the convention of putting files called .gitkeep in these directories. The file could be called anything; Git assigns no special significance to this name.
There is a competing convention of adding a .gitignore file to the empty directories to get them track...
How does Spring Data JPA differ from Hibernate for large projects?
...a magic that helps with complex queries. It is strange at first and you totally skip it in the docs but it is really powerful and useful.
It involves creating a custom Repository and a custom `RepositoryImpl' and telling Spring where to find it. Here is an example:
Configuration class - point to y...
Git clone without .git directory
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Is there a way to get the depth=1 of all branches in the repo? not just master or specified branch
– Gayan Pathirage
Mar 7 '16 at 9:03
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How can I represent an infinite number in Python?
...t infinity is defined in the norm IEEE 754-1985 (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_754-1985), which Any modern language will rely on. Another point is that, according to this norm, infinity must (obviously) be a floating-point number. This might explain why Python have chosen this akward syntax.
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Making code internal but available for unit testing from other projects
We put all of our unit tests in their own projects. We find that we have to make certain classes public instead of internal just for the unit tests. Is there anyway to avoid having to do this. What are the memory implication by making classes public instead of sealed?
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“git rm --cached x” vs “git reset head -- x”?
...wing:
--soft
Does not touch the index file nor the working tree at all (but resets
the head to <commit>, just like all modes do). This leaves all your
changed files "Changes to be committed", as git status would put it.
--mixed
Resets the index but not the working tree...
What is an SSTable?
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Is it generally immutable?
– Dean J
Jul 1 '15 at 21:40
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Python serialization - Why pickle?
...) into a character stream. The idea is that this character stream contains all the information necessary to reconstruct the object in another python script.
As for where the pickled information is stored, usually one would do:
with open('filename', 'wb') as f:
var = {1 : 'a' , 2 : 'b'}
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Is element block level or inline level?
...ed" elements, since they do not have content per se, the element is essentially replaced by binary data.
* Note that browsers technically use display: inline (as seen in the developer tools) but they are giving special treatment to images. They still follow all traits of inline-block.
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Adding VirtualHost fails: Access Forbidden Error 403 (XAMPP) (Windows 7)
I've got a XAMPP installation running on Windows 7.
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