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How to do 3 table JOIN in UPDATE query?

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How stable is the git plugin for eclipse?

I was intending to have a play with git, and was wondering if anyone had used the git plugin for eclipse 12 Answers ...
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how to check if object already exists in a list

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How do I close all open tabs at once?

If I have 10 tabs opened, I have to close each one using ":q" separately. 8 Answers 8...
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What does 'predicate' mean in the context of computer science? [duplicate]

Specifically I've seen it used in the context of text filtering. As if "predicate" == "filter criteria". 7 Answers ...
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防挂马:apache禁止访问文件或目录执行权限、禁止运行脚本PHP文件的设置方...

防挂马:apache禁止访问文件或目录执行权限、禁止运行脚本PHP文件的设置方法我们来看俩段通常对上传目录设置无权限的列子,配置如下:代码如下:<Directory " var www upload"><FilesMatch " PHP">Order Allow,DenyDe 我们来看俩段通常对上传目录...
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SQL Server, convert a named instance to default instance?

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Is there a way to instantiate a class by name in Java?

I was looking as the question : Instantiate a class from its string name which describes how to instantiate a class when having its name. Is there a way to do it in Java? I will have the package name and class name and I need to be able to create an object having that particular name. ...
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Is there any difference between “foo is None” and “foo == None”?

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Reference: mod_rewrite, URL rewriting and “pretty links” explained

"Pretty links" is an often requested topic, but it is rarely fully explained. mod_rewrite is one way to make "pretty links", but it's complex and its syntax is very terse, hard to grok, and the documentation assumes a certain level of proficiency in HTTP. Can someone explain in simple terms how "p...