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encryption/decryption with multiple keys
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GnuPG does multi-key encryption in standard.
The following command will encrypt doc.txt using the public key for Alice and the public key for Bob. Alice can decrypt using her private key. Bob can also decrypt using his private key.
gpg --encrypt --recipient al...
URL Fragment and 302 redirects
...2014-Jun-27:
RFC 7231, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Semantics and Content, has been published as a PROPOSED STANDARD. From the Changelog:
The syntax of the Location header field has been changed to allow all
URI references, including relative references and fragments, along
with...
Split string with delimiters in C
How do I write a function to split and return an array for a string with delimiters in the C programming language?
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While loop to test if a file exists in bash
... using a Bash (or related) shell by typing 'echo $SHELL'. I think that CSH and TCSH use a slightly different semantic for this loop.
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How to decide when to use Node.js?
...out how good Node.js is. Considering how much I love working with jQuery and JavaScript in general, I can't help but wonder how to decide when to use Node.js. The web application I have in mind is something like Bitly - takes some content, archives it.
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What does it mean when git says a file “needs update”?
...laining this marked as a TODO. If someone could explain A) what it means; and B) how to fix it, I would be extremely grateful.
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What's a good way to extend Error in JavaScript?
I want to throw some things in my JS code and I want them to be instanceof Error, but I also want to have them be something else.
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Reusing output from last command in Bash
Is the output of a Bash command stored in any register? E.g. something similar to $? capturing the output instead of the exit status.
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C++ Object Instantiation
I'm a C programmer trying to understand C++. Many tutorials demonstrate object instantiation using a snippet such as:
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Initialization of all elements of an array to one default value in C++?
...that you used,
int array[100] = {-1};
says "set the first element to -1 and the rest to 0" since all omitted elements are set to 0.
In C++, to set them all to -1, you can use something like std::fill_n (from <algorithm>):
std::fill_n(array, 100, -1);
In portable C, you have to roll your...
