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Symfony 2: How do I check if a user is not logged in inside a template?

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Would it be beneficial to begin using instancetype instead of id?

... 10 it's useful for convenience constructors mostly – Catfish_Man Feb 5 '13 at 19:38 ...
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How to configure Mac OS X term so that git has color? [closed]

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Can I do a partial revert in GIT

... 206 You can revert the commit without creating a new one by adding the '--no-commit' option. This l...
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How to install a node.js module without using npm?

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Inheriting from a template class in c++

... 250 For understanding templates, it's of huge advantage to get the terminology straight because the ...
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ASP.NET MVC: Unit testing controllers that use UrlHelper

... 202 Here is one of my tests (xUnit + Moq) just for similar case (using Url.RouteUrl in controller) ...
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What is the difference between MacVim and regular Vim?

...e both. EDIT: I didn't try it but the latest version of Terminal.app (in 10.7) is supposed to support 256 colors. I'm still on 10.6.x at work so I'll still use iTerm2 for a while. EDIT: An even better way to use MacVim's CLI executable in your shell is to move the mvim script bundled with MacVim s...
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How can I convert an image into Base64 string using JavaScript?

... 10 This approach fails in the case of CORS violation. Apart from that, this solution should address the question. – Revan...
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How can I use Timer (formerly NSTimer) in Swift?

...nc viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() // Swift block syntax (iOS 10+) let timer = Timer(timeInterval: 0.4, repeats: true) { _ in print("Done!") } // Swift >=3 selector syntax let timer = Timer.scheduledTimer(timeInterval: 0.4, target: self, selector: #selector(self.update), u...