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How do I move forward and backward between commits in git?

I am doing a git bisect and after arriving to the problematic commit, I am now trying to get a step forward/backward to make sure I am in the right one. ...
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What is a database transaction?

...ot simpler than possible) explanation of a transaction as applied to computing (even if copied from Wikipedia)? 11 Answers...
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Get fragment (value after hash '#') from a URL in php [closed]

How can i select the fragment after the '#' symbol in my URL using PHP? The result that i want is "photo45". 10 Answers ...
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Iterator invalidation rules

What are the iterator invalidation rules for C++ containers? 6 Answers 6 ...
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Eclipse - “Workspace in use or cannot be created, chose a different one.” [duplicate]

I'm trying to create a workspace in the /Users/Shared/ directory with the thought that I can share that workspace between users. The problem is that after I create the workspace and change the permission on it, I encounter the error below (image) without even switching to a different user. ...
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What is the difference between exit and return? [duplicate]

What is difference between return and exit statement in C programming when called from anywhere in a C program? 4 Answers ...
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Assembly code vs Machine code vs Object code?

What is the difference between object code, machine code and assembly code? 10 Answers ...
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How does #include work in C++? [duplicate]

I have read from a codeforces blog that if we add #include <bits/stdc++.h> in a C++ program then there is no need to include any other header files. How does #include <bits/stdc++.h> work and is it ok to use it instead of including individual header files? ...
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Python glob multiple filetypes

Is there a better way to use glob.glob in python to get a list of multiple file types such as .txt, .mdown, and .markdown? Right now I have something like this: ...
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What is “406-Not Acceptable Response” in HTTP?

In my Ruby on Rails application I tried to upload an image through the POSTMAN REST client in Base64 format. When I POST the image I am getting a 406 Not Acceptable Response . When I checked my database, the image was there and was successfully saved. ...