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How do I explicitly specify a Model's table-name mapping in Rails?

... 437 Rails >= 3.2 (including Rails 4+ and 5+): class Countries < ActiveRecord::Base self.t...
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Which is better, return “ModelAndView” or “String” on spring3 controller

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Javascript split regex question

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PostgreSQL Connection URL

... 427 If you use Libpq binding for respective language, according to its documentation URI is formed...
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Passing arguments with spaces between (bash) script

... 148 $*, unquoted, expands to two words. You need to quote it so that someApp receives a single argu...
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Join an Array in Objective-C

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What is the syntax for a default constructor for a generic class?

... 143 You don't provide the type parameter in the constructor. This is how you should do it. public ...
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Objective-C Split()?

... strings in objective c into arrays? I mean like this - input string Yes:0:42:value into an array of (Yes,0,42,value)? 5 An...
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How to make Google Chrome JavaScript console persistent?

... If anyone's still looking for this, I'm on Chrome 15.0.874.58 beta-m and I have a checkbox in Developer Tools > Settings labelled "Console: Preserve log on navigation". Does the job nicely. share ...
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Convert array of strings to List

... 416 Just use this constructor of List<T>. It accepts any IEnumerable<T> as an argument...