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emacs zoom in/zoom out

Is there a way to zoom in and out (dynamically change the font size, quite smoothly) on emacs? 3 Answers ...
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MySQL: how to get the difference between two timestamps in seconds

Is there a way I can make a query in MySQL that will give me the difference between two timestamps in seconds, or would I need to do that in PHP? And if so, how would I go about doing that? ...
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The type initializer for 'MyClass' threw an exception

The following is my Windows service code. When I am debugging the code, I am getting the error/ exception: 22 Answers ...
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Logging framework incompatibility

I'm building a small Java app and hoping to use logback for logging. 3 Answers 3 ...
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Hg: How to do a rebase like git's rebase

... It is, however, worth spending a second or two thinking about why neither mq nor rebase are enabled by default in mercurial: because mercurial is all about indelible changesets. When I work in the manner you're describing, which is nearly daily, here's the pattern I take: 1. Start working on a ne...
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What is the purpose of Node.js module.exports and how do you use it?

What is the purpose of Node.js module.exports and how do you use it? 12 Answers 12 ...
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Convert NSData to String?

I am storing a openssl private Key EVP_PKEY as nsdata. For this I am serializing into a byte stream using the code below 6 ...
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Effect of NOLOCK hint in SELECT statements

... 1) Yes, a select with NOLOCK will complete faster than a normal select. 2) Yes, a select with NOLOCK will allow other queries against the effected table to complete faster than a normal select. Why would this be? NOLOCK typically (depending on your DB engin...
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Proper way to catch exception from JSON.parse

I’m using JSON.parse on a response that sometimes contains a 404 response. In the cases where it returns 404, is there a way to catch an exception and then execute some other code? ...
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How to extract text from a string using sed?

My example string is as follows: 5 Answers 5 ...