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Why doesn't Dijkstra's algorithm work for negative weight edges?
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Recall that in Dijkstra's algorithm, once a vertex is marked as "closed" (and out of the open set) - the algorithm found the shortest path to it, and will never have to develop this node again - it assumes the path developed to ...
How can I keep my branch up to date with master with git?
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Assuming you're fine with taking all of the changes in master, what you want is:
git checkout <my branch>
to switch the working tree to your branch; then:
git merge master
to merge all the changes in master with yours.
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How do I 'svn add' all unversioned files to SVN?
I'm looking for a good way to automatically 'svn add' all unversioned files in a working copy to my SVN repository.
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Modulo operator with negative values [duplicate]
... at the end of that quote is what's important. (Though I think C99 may actually fix that choice.)
– Kerrek SB
Sep 29 '11 at 9:13
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Disable Required validation attribute under certain circumstances
...sily solved by using view models. View models are classes that are specifically tailored to the needs of a given view. So for example in your case you could have the following view models:
public UpdateViewView
{
[Required]
public string Id { get; set; }
... some other properties
}
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Are class names in CSS selectors case sensitive?
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CSS selectors are generally case-insensitive; this includes class and ID selectors.
But HTML class names are case-sensitive (see the attribute definition), and that's causing a mismatch in your second example. This has not changed in HTML5.1
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Android: Difference between Parcelable and Serializable?
...ing data , parcelable objects on the other hand should not be persisted at all . It's a really bad practice
– TheAnimatrix
Mar 25 '17 at 11:16
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Error : The service is invalid
I am having some problem in installing my app on the iphone as I am constantly getting the following error message
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Listing only directories using ls in Bash?
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*/ is a pattern that matches all of the subdirectories in the current directory (* would match all files and subdirectories; the / restricts it to directories). Similarly, to list all subdirectories under /home/alice/Documents, use ls -d /home/alice/Docu...
