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How to install Xcode Command Line Tools

How do I get the command-line build tools installed with the current Xcode/Mac OS X v10.8 (Mountain Lion) or later? 13 Answ...
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Rails migration for has_and_belongs_to_many join table

...ow do I do a script/generate migration to create a join table for a has_and_belongs_to_many relationship? 6 Answers ...
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What is HTML5 ARIA?

What is HTML5 ARIA? I do not understand how to implement it. 5 Answers 5 ...
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What is the difference between g++ and gcc?

What is the difference between g++ and gcc? Which one of them should be used for general c++ development? 10 Answers ...
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Difference between jar and war in Java

What is the difference between a .jar and a .war file? Is it only the file extension or is there something more? 13 A...
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How to render and append sub-views in Backbone.js

...cation. There are a bunch of ways I could think of initializing, rendering and appending the sub-views, but I'm wondering what common practice is. ...
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What is 'Currying'?

I've seen references to curried functions in several articles and blogs but I can't find a good explanation (or at least one that makes sense!) ...
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PostgreSQL - fetch the row which has the Max value for a column

...that contains records with columns for time_stamp, usr_id, transaction_id, and lives_remaining. I need a query that will give me the most recent lives_remaining total for each usr_id ...
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Do asynchronous operations in ASP.NET MVC use a thread from ThreadPool on .NET 4

I have too many misunderstandings in my mind about asynchronous operations on ASP.NET MVC. 6 Answers ...
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Why is it bad practice to call System.gc()?

...f "you don't know what it will do," "you don't know if it will even help," and "you shouldn't need to call it anyway" are why people are so forceful in saying that generally you shouldn't call it. I think it's a case of "if you need to ask whether you should be using this, you shouldn't" EDIT to...