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Making 'git log' ignore changes for certain paths

...now (git 1.9/2.0, Q1 2014) with the introduction pathspec magic :(exclude) and its short form :! in commit ef79b1f and commit 1649612, by Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy (pclouds), documentation can be found here. You now can log everything except a sub-folder content: git log -- . ":(exclude)sub" git lo...
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Why are there two kinds of functions in Elixir?

I'm learning Elixir and wonder why it has two types of function definitions: 8 Answers ...
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Adding a Method to an Existing Object Instance

... In Python, there is a difference between functions and bound methods. >>> def foo(): ... print "foo" ... >>> class A: ... def bar( self ): ... print "bar" ... >>> a = A() >>> foo <function foo at 0x00A98D70> >>&g...
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Why does the JVM still not support tail-call optimization?

...tail-call-optimizations , there seems to be a prototype implementation and MLVM has listed the feature as "proto 80%" for some time now. ...
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When and why would you seal a class?

In C# and C++/CLI the keyword sealed (or NotInheritable in VB) is used to protect a class from any inheritance chance (the class will be non-inheritable). I know that one feature of object-oriented programming is inheritance and I feel that the use of sealed goes against this feature, it stop...
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How to cancel a Task in await?

I'm playing with these Windows 8 WinRT tasks, and I'm trying to cancel a task using the method below, and it works to some point. The CancelNotification method DOES get called, which makes you think the task was cancelled, but in the background the task keeps running, then after it's completed, the ...
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How to use Regular Expressions (Regex) in Microsoft Excel both in-cell and loops

How can I use regular expressions in Excel and take advantage of Excel's powerful grid-like setup for data manipulation? 9 ...
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Difference between 3NF and BCNF in simple terms (must be able to explain to an 8-year old)

... have read the quote : data depends on the key [1NF], the whole key [2NF] and nothing but the key [3NF] . 6 Answers ...
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How to append rows to an R data frame

...rs of the type you want for each column, insert values into those vectors, and then, at the end, create your data.frame. Continuing with Julian's f3 (a preallocated data.frame) as the fastest option so far, defined as: # pre-allocate space f3 <- function(n){ df <- data.frame(x = numeric(n)...
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What is the difference between partitioning and bucketing a table in Hive ?

...ten used for distributing load horizontally, this has performance benefit, and helps in organizing data in a logical fashion. Example: if we are dealing with a large employee table and often run queries with WHERE clauses that restrict the results to a particular country or department . For a faster...