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NTFS performance and large volumes of files and directories

How does Windows with NTFS perform with large volumes of files and directories? 7 Answers ...
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Undo a merge by pull request?

...you undo a pull request? I was just going to revert the changes to the commit just before the merge, but I noticed that it merged in a bunch of commits. So now there are all these commits from this person from days before the merge. How do you undo this? ...
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Android - drawable with rounded corners at the top only

...ottomRightRadius="0.1dp"/> Note that I have changed 0dp to 0.1dp. EDIT: See Aleks G comment below for a cleaner version share | improve this answer | follow ...
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How to “crop” a rectangular image into a square with CSS?

I know that it is impossible to actually modify an image with CSS, which is why I put crop in quotes. 10 Answers ...
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Trust Store vs Key Store - creating with keytool

...eys (and represents the list of trusted parties you intend to communicate with). Well, that's my first assumption, so if that's not correct, I probably haven't started very well... ...
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How to read the output from git diff?

The man page for git-diff is rather long, and explains many cases which don't seem to be necessary for a beginner. For example: ...
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Is HTML5 localStorage asynchronous?

Is the setItem(key,value) function asynchronous? 3 Answers 3 ...
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Creating a byte array from a stream

... It really depends on whether or not you can trust s.Length. For many streams, you just don't know how much data there will be. In such cases - and before .NET 4 - I'd use code like this: public static byte[] ReadFully(Stream...
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How do you properly use namespaces in C++?

... this: using namespace MyNamespace; MyClass* pClass = new MyClass(); Edit: Following what bernhardrusch has said, I tend not to use the "using namespace x" syntax at all, I usually explicitly specify the namespace when instantiating my objects (i.e. the first example I showed). And as you asked...
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How to implement Android Pull-to-Refresh

In Android applications such as Twitter (official app), when you encounter a ListView, you can pull it down (and it will bounce back when released) to refresh the content. ...