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Is there a way to reduce the size of the git folder?

Seems like my project is getting bigger and bigger with every git commit/push . Is there a way to clean up my git folder? ...
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Select first row in each GROUP BY group?

As the title suggests, I'd like to select the first row of each set of rows grouped with a GROUP BY . 17 Answers ...
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Return multiple columns from pandas apply()

I have a pandas DataFrame, df_test . It contains a column 'size' which represents size in bytes. I've calculated KB, MB, and GB using the following code: ...
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Cannot convert lambda expression to type 'string' because it is not a delegate type [duplicate]

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How do I limit the number of results returned from grep?

I would like to say 10 lines max from grep. 5 Answers 5 ...
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Howto: Clean a mysql InnoDB storage engine?

Is it possible to clean a mysql innodb storage engine so it is not storing data from deleted tables? 2 Answers ...
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Android: Expand/collapse animation

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How do I run a single test with Nose in Pylons

I have a Pylons 1.0 app with a bunch of tests in the test/functional directory. I'm getting weird test results and I want to just run a single test. The nose documentation says I should be able to pass in a test name at the command line but I get ImportErrors no matter what I do ...
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Run single test from a JUnit class using command-line

I am trying to find an approach that will allow me to run a single test from a JUnit class using only command-line and java. ...
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Is it possible to implement dynamic getters/setters in JavaScript?

I am aware of how to create getters and setters for properties whose names one already knows, by doing something like this: ...