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Is it .yaml or .yml?

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What is the purpose of `text=auto` in `.gitattributes` file?

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Understanding the difference between __getattr__ and __getattribute__

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asp.net mvc put controllers into a separate project

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How to get process ID of background process?

... 605 You need to save the PID of the background process at the time you start it: foo & FOO_PID...
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Split large string in n-size chunks in JavaScript

I would like to split a very large string (let's say, 10,000 characters) into N-size chunks. 22 Answers ...
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Create a nonclustered non-unique index within the CREATE TABLE statement with SQL Server

...on-clustered indexes in the CREATE TABLE statement? Note that SQL Server 2014 introduced the inline index create option: CREATE TABLE MyTable( a int NOT NULL ,b smallint NOT NULL ,c smallint NOT NULL ,d smallint NOT NULL ,e smallint NOT NULL -- This creates a primary key ...
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Ruby: kind_of? vs. instance_of? vs. is_a?

... 630 kind_of? and is_a? are synonymous. instance_of? is different from the other two in that it only...
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An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host

... 103 This generally means that the remote side closed the connection (usually by sending a TCP/IP RS...
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When do I use a dot, arrow, or double colon to refer to members of a class in C++?

... 10 It should possibly be clarified that . and -> may also be used to access class statics via an object, even though they're not strictly "m...