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Git: what is a dangling commit/blob and where do they come from?
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During the course of working with your git repository, you may end up backing out of operations...
Where is Maven' settings.xml located on mac os?
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Andy♦
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answered Jun 24 '14 at 19:48
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Git diff to show only lines that have been modified
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What you want is a diff with 0 lines of context. You can generate this with:
git diff --unified=0
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git diff -U0
You can also set this as a config option for that repository:
git config diff.context 0
To have it set globally, for any repository...
How to get the list of files in a directory in a shell script?
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What's the point of map in Haskell, when there is fmap?
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answered Jul 26 '11 at 9:12
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How to initialize a struct in accordance with C programming language standards
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In (ANSI) C99, you can use a designated initializer to initialize a structure:
MY_TYPE a = { ....
Repeater, ListView, DataList, DataGrid, GridView … Which to choose?
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answered Sep 26 '08 at 12:55
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What Content-Type value should I send for my XML sitemap?
...xml registration in Section 3.2).
For text/xml:
Conformant with [RFC2046], if a text/xml entity is received with
the charset parameter omitted, MIME processors and XML processors
MUST use the default charset value of "us-ascii"[ASCII]. In cases
where the XML MIME entity is transmitted v...
Simulate delayed and dropped packets on Linux
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# tc qdisc add dev eth0 root netem delay 100ms
Now a simple ping test to host on the local network should show an increase of 100 milliseconds. The delay is limited by the clock resolution of the kernel (Hz). On most 2.4 systems, the system ...
Random Number Between 2 Double Numbers
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Yes.
Random.NextDouble returns a double between 0 and 1. You then multiply that by the range you need to go into (difference between maximum and minimum) and then add that to the base (minimum).
public double GetRandomNumber(double minimum, double maximum)
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Random ...
