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How can I filter a Django query with a list of values?

I'm sure this is a trivial operation, but I can't figure out how it's done. 3 Answers ...
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How can I see the current value of my $PATH variable on OS X?

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What is the difference between os.path.basename() and os.path.dirname()?

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Static member initialization in a class template

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How to get Visual Studio to open Resolve Conflicts window after a TFS Get

When I do a Get Latest in Visual Studio, if there are conflicts, there is nothing that is displayed to me to make it obvious. Invariably I think everything is OK, do a build, and often the build works. ...
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Git: copy all files in a directory from another branch

How do I copy all files in a directory from another branch? I can list all of the files in that directory by doing 2 Answe...
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What is “incremental linking”?

I've looked at Microsoft's MSDN and all around the web, but I still haven't been able to get a really good idea of what it is. ...
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Xcode — what is $(SRCROOT)?

I am looking at an Xcode project that uses some libraries. The project was created on a different computer, so I need to update some paths. The library search paths all start with $(SRCROOT) . What does that mean? ...
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How to make git ignore changes in case?

I'm not too sure what is going on here, but sometimes a particular file in my repository will change the case of it's name. e.g.,: ...
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How to set response filename without forcing “save as” dialog

I am returning a stream in some response setting the appropriate content-type header. The behavior I'm looking for is this: ...