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Difference between CLOB and BLOB from DB2 and Oracle Perspective?
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SQL and XML limits: http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v10r5/topic/com.ibm.db2.luw.sql.ref.doc/doc/r0001029.html
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What's the difference between “ ” and “ ”?
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One is non-breaking space and the other is a regular space. A non-breaking space means that the line should not be wrapped at that point, just like it wouldn’t be wrapped in the middle of a word.
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Rename a class in Xcode: Refactor… is grayed out (disabled). Why?
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Very sad, almost 2 years later and it still won't refactor the Objective-C objects.
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JUnit confusion: use 'extends TestCase' or '@Test'?
...) of JUnit very confusing.
This question serves both as a future reference and as a real question.
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AJAX Mailchimp signup form integration
... mailchimp simple (one email input) with AJAX, so there is no page refresh and no redirection to default mailchimp page.
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Good Linux (Ubuntu) SVN client [closed]
...as your version control client, you're probably going to have to get your hands dirty.
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Android Studio could not find any version that matches com.android.support:appcompat-v7:+
Running a project in Android Studio fails with this error: could not find any version that matches com.android.support:appcompat-v7:+
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How can I discard remote changes and mark a file as “resolved”?
I have some local files, I pull from remote branch and there are conflicts. I know that I would like to keep my local changes and ignore the remote changes causing conflicts. Is there a command I can use to in effect say "mark all conflicts as resolved, use local"?
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What is reflection and why is it useful?
What is reflection, and why is it useful?
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How to succinctly write a formula with many variables from a data frame?
Suppose I have a response variable and a data containing three covariates (as a toy example):
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