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How do I make a simple makefile for gcc on Linux?
...ple as possible by omitting variables like $(CC) and $(CFLAGS) that are usually seen in makefiles. If you're interested in figuring that out, I hope I've given you a good start on that.
Here's the Makefile I like to use for C source. Feel free to use it:
TARGET = prog
LIBS = -lm
CC = gcc
CFLAGS ...
Override console.log(); for production [duplicate]
...opposed to overriding each method. It's also flexible since it doesn't actually know what methods are available. It just replaces all methods on the console object. It's future proof.
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Oct 10 '17 at 18:35
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Aborting a stash pop in Git
... any merging done by the git stash apply.
The reverse merge requires that all current changes be pushed into the index:
git add -u
Then invert the merge-recursive that was done by git stash apply:
git merge-recursive stash@{0}: -- $(git write-tree) stash@{0}^1
Now you will be left with just...
linux: kill background task
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Very useful symbols, these %1 and %% - especially. Some things don't die on Ctrl-C, so you need to Ctrl-Z them, and then kill -9 %%. One example where I found it useful is: while true; do mplayer <some unstable online radio>; date >> restarts.log; done - Ctr...
What are the use cases of Graph-based Databases (http://neo4j.org/)? [closed]
...mport some of their own data and graft it on top of our model, it could usually be done on site by the sales rep. Flexibility also helped when we were designing a new feature, saving us from trying to squeeze new data into a rigid data model.
Having a weird database let us build a lot of our other ...
Greedy vs. Reluctant vs. Possessive Quantifiers
...leaving the "foo" at the end of the string unmatched). Now, the matcher finally matches the f in the regex, and the o and the next o are matched too. Success!
A reluctant or "non-greedy" quantifier first matches as little as possible. So the .* matches nothing at first, leaving the entire string un...
Simple Vim commands you wish you'd known earlier [closed]
I'm learning new commands in Vim all the time, but I'm sure everyone learns something new once in a while. I just recently learned about this:
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How to “warm-up” Entity Framework? When does it get “cold”?
... help increase performance. However with EF5 it isn't necessary to compile all your queries since EF will auto-compile queries itself. The only problem is that these queries can get lost when the cache is swept. So you still want to hold references to your own compiled queries for those that are occ...
Is it possible to append to innerHTML without destroying descendants' event listeners?
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Unfortunately, assignment to innerHTML causes the destruction of all child elements, even if you're trying to append. If you want to preserve child nodes (and their event handlers), you'll need to use DOM functions:
function start() {
var myspan = document.getElementById("myspan");
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In which order should floats be added to get the most precise result?
...estion I was asked at my recent interview and I want to know (I don't actually remember the theory of the numerical analysis, so please help me :)
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