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How can I capitalize the first letter of each word in a string?
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PHP Regex to check date is in YYYY-MM-DD format
I'm trying to check that dates entered by end users are in the YYYY-MM-DD. Regex has never been my strong point, I keep getting a false return value for the preg_match() I have setup.
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Mercurial: Can I rename a branch?
We now have a "stiging" branch, where "staging" seems to be a far better semantic fit. What's a good strategy for handling this?
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Can I have an IF block in DOS batch file?
In a DOS batch file we can only have 1 line if statement body? I think I found somewhere that I could use () for an if block just like the {} used in C-like programming languages, but it is not executing the statements when I try this. No error message either. This my code:
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How to make the tab character 4 spaces instead of 8 spaces in nano?
When I press TAB in nano editor, the cursor will jump with 8 spaces like this:
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How do you list the active minor modes in emacs?
How do you list the active minor modes in emacs?
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Stashing only staged changes in git - is it possible?
Is there a way I can stash just my staged changes? The scenario I'm having issues with is when I've worked on several bugs at a given time, and have several unstaged changes. I'd like to be able to stage these files individually, create my .patch files, and stash them away until the code is approved...
How to use split?
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Documentation can be found e.g. at MDN. Note that .split() is not a jQuery method, but a native string method.
If you use .split() on a string, then you get an array back with the substrings:
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Iterating through a range of dates in Python
...t it starts to get Perl-one-linerish when you have a generator in a list comprehension.
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Naming convention - underscore in C++ and C# variables
It's common to see a _var variable name in a class field. What does the underscore mean? Is there a reference for all these special naming conventions?
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