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How to download/checkout a project from Google Code in Windows?
....codeplex.com/
I have nothing to do with this project, but I just used it now and it saved me a few minutes. Maybe it will help someone.
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Merge git repo into branch of another repo
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git merge <repo-name>/<their-branch>
If you don't know which <their-branch> you want, then go for master
If you are sure you want to accept all remote changes and avoid conflicts (overwrite yours) then you can specify -X theirs as option for git merge in the last step...
Visual Studio 2010 always thinks project is out of date, but nothing has changed
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Thank you - now why isn't that in the regular output window?
– Martin Beckett
Oct 27 '12 at 0:40
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Append an element with fade in effect [jQuery]
... was still being manipulated (which no browser currently does as far as I know), there wouldn't be any flash of the content before it started fading in. Again, not really important.
– icktoofay
Jan 14 '11 at 3:15
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How do I enable gzip compression when using MVC3 on IIS7?
Does anybody know how to enable gzip compression in MVC 3? I'm using IIS7.
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How expensive is the lock statement?
...th locks. Added ints is one of many. Love the suggestion, will use it from now on.
– Kees C. Bakker
Apr 21 '11 at 6:02
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git: How to diff changed files versus previous versions after a pull?
When I run "git pull" I often want to know what changed between the last version of a file and the new one. Say I want to know what someone else committed to a particular file.
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“405 method not allowed” in IIS7.5 for “PUT” method
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So, I uninstalled the WebDAVModule from my IIS, everything is fine now~
The IIS tracing feature is very helpful.
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@Kaf thats why I upvoted too, does rely on knowing the document ID property is called Id. Its not specified in the question.
– Jodrell
Mar 7 '13 at 16:13
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Understanding Python's “is” operator
... actually wrong! Thanks for pointing that out @martijn-pieters ! I should know by now never to post code without testing it! >>> x=1.0; y=1.0 >>> x is y True >>> x=1.0 >>> y=1.0 >>> x is y False
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