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Where in an Eclipse workspace is the list of projects stored?

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Aligning UIToolBar items

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Hide all but $(this) via :not in jQuery selector

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What is resource-ref in web.xml used for?

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Scala: Nil vs List()

...intln (Nil equals List()) true scala> System.identityHashCode(Nil) 374527572 scala> System.identityHashCode(List()) 374527572 Nil is more idiomatic and can be preferred in most cases. Questions? share | ...
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Renaming a branch while on pull request

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How get integer value from a enum in Rails?

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ASP.NET MVC: Unit testing controllers that use UrlHelper

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Making 'git log' ignore changes for certain paths

...lds (torvalds). (Merged by Junio C Hamano -- gitster -- in commit 015fba3, 27 Feb 2017) pathspec magic: add '^' as alias for '!' The choice of '!' for a negative pathspec ends up not only not matching what we do for revisions, it's also a horrible character for shell expansion since it needs quot...
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How can I determine the type of an HTML element in JavaScript?

... 27 From QuirksMode: My advice is not to use tagName at all. nodeName contains all functionalities of tagName, plus a few more. Therefore nodeN...