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What is `related_name` used for in Django?
What is the related_name argument useful for on ManyToManyField and ForeignKey fields? For example, given the following code, what is the effect of related_name='maps' ?
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How do I write LINQ's .Skip(1000).Take(100) in pure SQL?
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In SQL Server 2005 and above you can use ROW_NUMBER function. eg.
USE AdventureWorks;
GO
WITH OrderedOrders AS
(
SELECT SalesOrderID, OrderDate,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY OrderDate) AS 'RowNumber'
FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader
)
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What is NSZombie?
...planation. Let inform that Cocoa Dev Link is no more working. +1 for short and to the point.
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Feb 7 '14 at 5:20
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Datatables: Cannot read property 'mData' of undefined
...FYI dataTables requires a well formed table. It must contain <thead> and <tbody> tags, otherwise it throws this error. Also check to make sure all your rows including header row have the same number of columns.
The following will throw error (no <thead> and <tbody> tags)
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“You are on a branch yet to be born” when adding git submodule
I am attempting to add a few submodules to my .vim/bundles directory, and when I attempt to add this particular repo Git gives me a strange error I've never seen before:
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What are the differences between git remote prune, git prune, git fetch --prune, etc
...ed under refs/remotes/...)
(e.g., local repo, refs/remotes/origin/master)
And a local branch that might be tracking the remote branch
(e.g., local repo, refs/heads/master)
Let's start with git prune. This removes objects that are no longer being referenced, it does not remove references. In yo...
Automatically capture output of last command into a variable using Bash?
I'd like to be able to use the result of the last executed command in a subsequent command. For example,
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What does $$ mean in the shell?
...me for a variety of reasons.
For temporary file names, use the mktemp command.
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Using MemoryStore in production
Today I ran my Node.js application in "production" mode for the first time and got this warning:
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Replace whitespaces with tabs in linux
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Use the unexpand(1) program
UNEXPAND(1) User Commands UNEXPAND(1)
NAME
unexpand - convert spaces to tabs
SYNOPSIS
unexpand [OPTION]... [FILE]...
DESCRIPTION
Convert blan...
