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Git submodule update
...March 2013:
As mentioned in "git submodule tracking latest", a submodule now (git1.8.2) can track a branch.
# add submodule to track master branch
git submodule add -b master [URL to Git repo];
# update your submodule
git submodule update --remote
# or (with rebase)
git submodule update --reb...
What's the fundamental difference between MFC and ATL?
... them yet.
[Edit embellishment: I did not work at Microsoft, so I don't know if Office was ever built on MFC, but I think the answer is no. Back in Win 3.1, Win 95 days, Office UI team would invent new controls, package them up in libraries, then the Windows and MFC teams would incorporate wrappe...
Why does the indexing start with zero in 'C'?
...out the above reasons
While Dijkstra's article (previously referenced in a now-deleted answer) makes sense from a mathematical perspective, it isn't as relevant when it comes to programming.
The decision taken by the language specification & compiler-designers is based on the
decision made by c...
Comparing two java.util.Dates to see if they are in the same day
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This uses an external dependency... but it's good to know for the future.
– Jason S
Mar 25 '10 at 18:06
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Passing arguments to “make run”
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I don't know a way to do what you want exactly, but a workaround might be:
run: ./prog
./prog $(ARGS)
Then:
make ARGS="asdf" run
# or
make run ARGS="asdf"
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Use of .apply() with 'new' operator. Is this possible?
...or even
// return new (Cls.bind.apply(Cls, arguments));
// if you know that Cls.bind has not been overwritten
}
It can be used as follows:
var s = newCall(Something, a, b, c);
or even directly:
var s = new (Function.prototype.bind.call(Something, null, a, b, c));
var s = new (Function.pro...
How to get object size in memory? [duplicate]
I need to know how much bytes my object consumes in memory (in C#). for example how much my Hashtable , or SortedList , or List<String> .
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Is there a command like “watch” or “inotifywait” on the Mac?
I want to watch a folder on my Mac (Snow Leopard) and then execute a script (giving it the filename of what was just moved into a folder (as a parameter... x.sh "filename")).
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Select which href ends with some string
... something changed recently. $('[href$=-abc]') used to work. Now it requires quotes $('[href$="-abc"]') I don't know when it changed. Maybe it was always supposed to require quotes and just happened to work before.
– gman
Jul 25 '11 at 7:34
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ruby operator “=~” [duplicate]
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This operator matches strings against regular expressions.
s = 'how now brown cow'
s =~ /cow/ # => 14
s =~ /now/ # => 4
s =~ /cat/ # => nil
If the String matches the expression, the operator returns the offset, and if it doesn't, it returns nil. It's slightly more complicated than...
