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What does the line “#!/bin/sh” mean in a UNIX shell script?

... 143 It's called a shebang, and tells the parent shell which interpreter should be used to execute ...
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Using OR in SQLAlchemy

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How to make join queries using Sequelize on Node.js

... 136 User.hasMany(Post, {foreignKey: 'user_id'}) Post.belongsTo(User, {foreignKey: 'user_id'}) Pos...
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convert String to DateTime

I need to parse following String into a DateTime Object: 30/Nov/2009:16:29:30 +0100 8 Answers ...
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Python: TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'int' objects [duplicate]

... 179 There are two ways to fix the problem which is caused by the last print statement. You can a...
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Git Checkout warning: unable to unlink files, permission denied

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Post JSON using Python Requests

I need to POST a JSON from a client to a server. I'm using Python 2.7.1 and simplejson. The client is using Requests. The server is CherryPy. I can GET a hard-coded JSON from the server (code not shown), but when I try to POST a JSON to the server, I get "400 Bad Request". ...
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Taskkill /f doesn't kill a process

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Get Output From the logging Module in IPython Notebook

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Multiple Indexes vs Multi-Column Indexes

...erver 2005 and it got me thinking. What is the difference between creating 1 index and defining multiple columns over having 1 index per column you want to index. ...