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Ruby combining an array into one string

...th=\"50\" height=\"18\" viewBox=\"0 0 50 18\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\"\u003e\u003cpath d=\"M46.1709 9.17788C46.1709 8.26454 46.2665 7.94324 47.1084 7.58816C47.4091 7.46349 47.7169 7.36433 48.0099 7.26993C48.9099 6.97997 49.672 6.73443 49.672 5.93063C49.672 5.22043 48.9832 4...
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.gitignore and “The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout”

...nd newer git clean -d -fx . older git git clean -d -fx "" http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-clean.html -x means ignored files are also removed as well as files unknown to git. -d means remove untracked directories in addition to untracked files. -f is required to force...
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What is the meaning and difference between subject, user and principal?

...clarify "User - subset of principal"? If John is the subject and "account #123" is his principal, the user is who? Are there two John's? Since Genus > Species > Individual is increasingly specific, John (user) should be more specific than John (subject). Or am I missing something? ...
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What does “%.*s” mean in printf?

... See: http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/cstdio/printf/ .* The precision is not specified in the format string, but as an additional integer value argument preceding the argument that has to be formatted. s String of characte...
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Why does Google +1 record my mouse movements? [closed]

... I think that the paper by Guo and Agichtein from CHI 2010 http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/~qguo3/wip287-guo11.pdf can provide further ideas on why Google is doing that. Apparently mouse movements is a rough proxy for eye movement and allows people to approximate eye tracking results. ...
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No Multiline Lambda in Python: Why not?

...reased appreciation he gained for Guido's design issues/decisions: http://www.unlimitednovelty.com/2009/03/indentation-sensitivity-post-mortem.html Also, here's an interesting proposal for Ruby-style blocks in Python I ran across where Guido posts a response w/o actually shooting it down (not sure...
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What are JavaScript's builtin strings?

...l. I'm a bit torn in selected a "correct" answer, as both yours and @alpha123's look extremely obfuscated and cleverly hide the original intention. – Jason Sperske Apr 12 '13 at 20:13 ...
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How to compare type of an object in Python?

... a string", str) will return True. You may also want to read this: http://www.canonical.org/~kragen/isinstance/ share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Undo a merge by pull request?

...om.com> Date: Mon Apr 29 06:12:38 2013 -0700 Merge pull request #123 from john/foo_and_bar Add foo and bar commit a507888e9fcc9e08b658c0b25414d1aeb1eef45e Author: John Doe <john@doe.com> Date: Mon Apr 29 12:13:29 2013 +0000 Add bar commit 470ee0f407198057d5cb1d6427bb837...
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public static const in TypeScript

... variable and 'import' in your class export var GOOGLE_API_URL = 'https://www.googleapis.com/admin/directory/v1'; // default err string message export var errStringMsg = 'Something went wrong'; Now use it as, import appConstants = require('../core/AppSettings'); console.log(appConstants.errStri...