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How to produce a range with step n in bash? (generate a sequence of numbers with increments)

...course seq 0 2 10 will produce the same output on its own). Note that seq allows floating-point numbers (e.g., seq .5 .25 3.5) but bash's brace expansion only allows integers. share | improve this ...
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Why does “,,,” == Array(4) in Javascript?

...ts in JavaScript) and if you follow the ToPrimitive method you will eventually find that it it calls toString. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Simulator error FBSSystemServiceDomain code 4

...g contents and settings does not help the situation. Just retry and eventually you'll win the race condition. This issue is discussed in the Apple Developer Forums and Xcode Release Notes. – Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia Nov 15 '14 at 20:07 ...
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Git diff -w ignore whitespace only at start & end of lines

...e-at-eol Instead of what are you using currently: git diff -w (--ignore-all-space) For start of line... you are out of luck if you want a built in solution. However, if you don't mind getting your hands dirty there's a rather old patch floating out there somewhere that adds support for "--igno...
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How do you rebase the current branch's changes on top of changes being merged in?

...ing branch, and the changes get merged in without rebasing the history at all. If I run git-rebase master , then the changes in master are rebased to be put on the top of my working branch. But what if I want to merge in the changes from master but rebase my changes in working to be on top...
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Regex using javascript to return just numbers

... All arrays are objects though, no? – meder omuraliev Dec 5 '12 at 23:18 6 ...
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UnicodeDecodeError: 'charmap' codec can't decode byte X in position Y: character maps to

...re out yourself. Common ones are Latin-1 and UTF-8. Since 0x90 doesn't actually mean anything in Latin-1, UTF-8 (where 0x90 is a continuation byte) is more likely. You specify the encoding when you open the file: file = open(filename, encoding="utf8") ...
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Are there constants in JavaScript?

... const: const MY_CONSTANT = "some-value"; This will work in pretty much all browsers except IE 8, 9 and 10. Some may also need strict mode enabled. You can use var with conventions like ALL_CAPS to show that certain values should not be modified if you need to support older browsers or are worki...
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How to extract base URL from a string in JavaScript?

...[2]; I think Rafal's example just omitted the "http://" that is present in all of the strings that I'm processing, in which case the pathArray[2] is the one you need. Without the "http://" prefix, pathArray[0] would be the one. Thanks again. – Bungle Sep 14 '09...
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Where could I buy a valid SSL certificate? [closed]

...d" message. I realized that you need an intermediate certificate. When installing a startssl cert make sure you follow the steps here: startssl.com/?app=20 (for me I selected nginx) make sure you follow the part about the intermediate cert. Also you can double check cert problems here: sslshopper.co...