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JavaScript: location.href to open in new window/tab?
I have a JavaScript file from a third party developer. It has a has link which replaces the current page with the target. I want to have this page opened in a new tab.
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git merge: apply changes to code that moved to a different file
I am attempting a pretty beefy git merge maneuver right now. One problem that I am coming across is that I made some changes to some code in my branch, but my colleague moved that code to a new file in his branch. So when I did git merge my_branch his_branch , git did not notice that the code in ...
Transaction isolation levels relation with locks on table
I have read about 4 levels of isolation:
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Which kind of pointer do I use when?
Ok, so the last time I wrote C++ for a living, std::auto_ptr was all the std lib had available, and boost::shared_ptr was all the rage. I never really looked into the other smart pointer types boost provided. I understand that C++11 now provides some of the types boost came up with, but not all ...
What is the purpose of setting a key in data.table?
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How do CDI and EJB compare? interact?
I'm having a tough time understanding how the two interact and where the boundary between them lies. Do they overlap? Are there redundancies between them?
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PHP append one array to another (not array_push or +)
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Why does X[Y] join of data.tables not allow a full outer join, or a left join?
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Copying files from Docker container to host
... using Docker to build my dependencies on a Continuous Integration (CI) server, so that I don't have to install all the runtimes and libraries on the agents themselves.
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REST API Token-based Authentication
I'm developing a REST API that requires authentication. Because the authentication itself occurs via an external webservice over HTTP, I reasoned that we would dispense tokens to avoid repeatedly calling the authentication service. Which brings me neatly to my first question:
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