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Change old commit message on Git

... 130 It says: When you save and exit the editor, it will rewind you back to that last commit in that...
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How do I add spacing between columns in Bootstrap?

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Else clause on Python while statement

... # something went wrong, exit the loop; don't pass go, don't collect 200 break value = update(value) else: # value >= threshold; pass go, collect 200 handle_threshold_reached() share | ...
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When do I need to use AtomicBoolean in Java?

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How to display unique records from a has_many through relationship?

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Separation of JUnit classes into special test package?

... IMHO it is very useful for "mainstream" Java projects (I would put about 90% of projects into this category... but the other 10% is still a sizeable minority). It is easy to use if one can accept the Maven conventions; however if not, it makes life a miserable struggle. Maven seems to be difficult ...
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What are the differences between vector and list data types in R?

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enum.values() - is an order of returned enums deterministic

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ByteBuffer.allocate() vs. ByteBuffer.allocateDirect()

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How to hash a string into 8 digits?

...;> import hashlib >>> int(hashlib.sha1(s).hexdigest(), 16) % (10 ** 8) 58097614L >>> # Use hash() >>> abs(hash(s)) % (10 ** 8) 82148974 share | improve this answer ...