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Naming convention for Scala constants?
What is the naming convention for Scala constants? A brief search on StackOverflow suggestions uppercase CamelCase (the first line below), but I wanted to double-check.
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How to get the current time in milliseconds from C in Linux?
How do I get the current time on Linux in milliseconds?
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RVM is not working in ZSH
...e RVM quite a bit too. The problem is that I can't seem to get RVM to work in ZSH, and it's working fine in the default Bash shell:
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Can I export a variable to the environment from a bash script without sourcing it?
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Is there any way to access to the $VAR by just executing export.bash without sourcing it ?
Quick answer: No.
But there are several possible workarounds.
The most obvious one, which you've already mentioned, is to use source or . to execute the script in the context of the c...
Missing Maven dependencies in Eclipse project
We have a project set up with maven for resolving dependancies. It usually works fine, but now I am trying to compile and run it on a new PC and I have problem with missing dependencies in Eclipse.
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Make Vim show ALL white spaces as a character
I can't find a way to make Vim show all white spaces as a character.
All I found was about tabs, trailing spaces etc.
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The type or namespace name could not be found [duplicate]
I have a C# solution with several projects in Visual Studio 2010 .
One is a test project (I'll call it " PrjTest "), the other is a Windows Forms Application project (I'll call it " PrjForm "). There is also a third project referenced by PrjForm, which it is able to reference and use successfu...
curl : (1) Protocol https not supported or disabled in libcurl
I'm trying to install the Rails environments on Ubuntu 11.04. When I launch the command rvm install 1.9.2 --with-openssl-dir=/usr/local the following error is received:
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Using multiple let-as within a if-statement in Swift
I'm unwrapping two values from a dictionary and before using them I have to cast them and test for the right type. This is what I came up with:
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Get just the filename from a path in a Bash script [duplicate]
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Most UNIX-like operating systems have a basename executable for a very similar purpose (and dirname for the path):
pax> a=/tmp/file.txt
pax> b=$(basename $a)
pax> echo $b
file.txt
That unfortunately just gives you the file name, inclu...
