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Mac SQLite editor [closed]
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Unless I'm missing something, it doesn't allow you to alter existing tables.
– mahdaeng
Dec 12 '11 at 20:54
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How do you import classes in JSP?
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Should you put it all on one line or split it across multiple lines for readability?
– Xonatron
Jan 24 '12 at 20:07
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How to understand nil vs. empty vs. blank in Ruby
...s the negation of .blank?.
Array gotcha: blank? will return false even if all elements of an array are blank. To determine blankness in this case, use all? with blank?, for example:
[ nil, '' ].blank? == false
[ nil, '' ].all? &:blank? == true
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What is a “thread” (really)?
... to find a good definition, and get an understanding, of what a thread really is.
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Why does the C++ STL not provide any “tree” containers?
...we have
std::map (and std::multimap)
std::set (and std::multiset)
Basically the characteristics of these two containers is such that they practically have to be implemented using trees (though this is not actually a requirement).
See also this question:
C tree Implementation
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Markdown to create pages and table of contents?
...ample<a name="third-example" /> is the only way I could get it to swallow spaces so far. Surely the 3rd tag would be interpreted as - #Third - followed by a space - then the word Example - in your snippet above? Hyphens do not work at all. Thanks
– twobob
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Clear form fields with jQuery
I want to clear all input and textarea fields in a form. It works like the following when using an input button with the reset class:
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Is there an equivalent of 'which' on the Windows command line?
...he where.exe program which does some of what which does, though it matches all types of files, not just executable commands. (It does not match built-in shell commands like cd.) It will even accept wildcards, so where nt* finds all files in your %PATH% and current directory whose names start with ...
Why don't they teach these things in school? [closed]
...r of Code. I learned a lot (probably more than I've learned in the sum of all my university coursework). I'm really wondering why they don't teach a few of the things I learned sooner in school though. To name a few:
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How can you list the matches of Vim's search?
...t;cword>\>" . -r<CR>:copen 33<CR>
" omit a dir from all searches to perform globally
set wildignore+=**/node_modules/**
" use perl regexes - src: http://andrewradev.com/2011/05/08/vim-regexes/
noremap / /\v
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" STOP search related configs and helps
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