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Running SSH Agent when starting Git Bash on Windows

I am using git bash. I have to use 8 Answers 8 ...
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Is there a way to recover from an accidental “svn revert”?

... No, (absolutely) NO. If you say to Subversion it should revert a file, all changes are gone by the wind. Only your memory can get them back. Exception: New files you had added, will only lose their status "added", but the file will remain in this directory, only sta...
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Change / Add syntax highlighting for a language in Sublime 2/3

...ing the .sublime-package zip file format to store all the default settings it's not very straightforward to edit the individual files. Unfortunately, not all themes contain all scopes, so you'll need to play around with different ones to find one that looks good, and gives you the highlighting you'...
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How do I control how Emacs makes backup files?

...erywhere and I don't like having to remember to delete them. Also, if I edit a file that has a hard link somewhere else in the file system, the hard link points to the backup when I'm done editing, and that's confusing and awful. How can I either eliminate these backup files, or have them go somew...
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Access lapply index names inside FUN

... Unfortunately, lapply only gives you the elements of the vector you pass it. The usual work-around is to pass it the names or indices of the vector instead of the vector itself. But note that you can always pass in extra arguments to the function, so the following works: x <- list(a=11,b=12,c...
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Undo working copy modifications of one file in Git?

After the last commit, I modified a bunch of files in my working copy, but I want to undo the changes to one of those files, as in reset it to the same state as the most recent commit. ...
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How do I add a delay in a JavaScript loop?

...tion is non-blocking and will return immediately. Therefore your loop will iterate very quickly and it will initiate 3-second timeout triggers one after the other in quick succession. That is why your first alerts pops up after 3 seconds, and all the rest follow in succession without any delay. You...
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Advantages of Antlr (versus say, lex/yacc/bison) [closed]

...sually translators (such as a subset of EDIF streamed into an EDA app). Additionally, I've had to support code based on lex/yacc grammars dating back decades. So I know my way around the tools, though I'm no expert. ...
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Passing an array by reference

... It's a syntax for array references - you need to use (&array) to clarify to the compiler that you want a reference to an array, rather than the (invalid) array of references int & array[100];. EDIT: Some clarificati...
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Does “untyped” also mean “dynamically typed” in the academic CS world?

... Yes, this is standard practice in academic literature. To understand it, it helps to know that the notion of "type" was invented in the 1930s, in the context of lambda calculus (in fact, even earlier, in the context of set theory). Since then, a whole branch of computa...