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Actual examples for HATEOAS (REST-architecture) [closed]

as everyone may have noticed, there are lot of fake/rudimentary REST-APIs in the wild (which implement a HTTP-API and call it REST without following the hypertext-as-the-engine-of-application-state requirement, which led to the famous rant of Roy T. Fielding , the man who first specified the REST-p...
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Combining CSS Pseudo-elements, “:after” the “:last-child”

I want to make "grammatically correct" lists using CSS. This is what I have so far: 8 Answers ...
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How do I force git to use LF instead of CR+LF under windows?

I want to force git to checkout files under Windows using just LF not CR+LF . I checked the two configuration options but I was not able to find the right combination of settings. ...
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ANTLR: Is there a simple example?

I'd like to get started with ANTLR, but after spending a few hours reviewing the examples at the antlr.org site, I still can't get a clear understanding of the grammar to Java process. ...
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Failed to install Python Cryptography package with PIP and setup.py

When I try to install the Cryptography package for Python through either pip install cryptography or by downloading the package from their site and running python setup.py , I get the following error: ...
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What happened to console.log in IE8?

According to this post it was in the beta, but it's not in the release? 17 Answers 1...
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Best Way to read rss feed in .net Using C#

What is the best way to read RSS feeds ? 5 Answers 5 ...
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How to jQuery clone() and change id?

I need to clone the id and then add a number after it like so id1 , id2 , etc. Everytime you hit clone you put the clone after the latest number of the id. ...
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Pointers in C: when to use the ampersand and the asterisk?

I'm just starting out with pointers, and I'm slightly confused. I know & means the address of a variable and that * can be used in front of a pointer variable to get the value of the object that is pointed to by the pointer. But things work differently when you're working with arrays, string...
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How to view files in binary from bash?

I would like to view the contents of a file in the current directory, but in binary from the command line. How can I achieve this? ...