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Using --no-rdoc and --no-ri with bundler
When using gem install gem_name I can pass --no-rdoc and --no-ri switches to skip generating RDoc/RI documentation for the gem on install.
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How to save a dictionary to a file?
I have problem with changing a dict value and saving the dict to a text file (the format must be same), I only want to change the member_phone field.
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Is effective C++ still effective?
...t on his own blog
Which may lead you to wonder whether the information and advice in
this pre-C++0x edition of Effective C++ remains relevant. I'm pleased
to report that it does. Surprisingly so, in fact. Having spent nearly
two years steeped in the details of C++0x, I expected to groan a ...
Exclude a directory from git diff
...I'm creating a diff for our entire software release using the git diff command. However the changes to the specs are irrelevant for this procedure, and just create headaches. now I know i can do
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Android Studio needs JDK 7 for Android-L mac
I was trying to look how my app looks in material design and I would like to use the new cards lib.
My Problem is, that it's giving me this error within my gradle file and I need to fix that.
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How to create composite primary key in SQL Server 2008
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What is the diference between using Primary Key and CONSTRAINT like in the example by @matthew-abbott ?
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Oct 6 '11 at 19:57
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Friend declaration in C++ - difference between public and private
... there's no difference - you just tell that class B is a friend of class A and now can access its private and protected members, that's all.
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Beginners Guide to Haskell? [closed]
...aven't been able to find one that seems interesting enough to read through and/or makes sense.
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How to convert image to byte array
Can anybody suggest how I can convert an image to a byte array and vice versa?
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Why there is no ForEach extension method on IEnumerable?
...ch(Item item in list)
{
item.DoSomething();
}
The latter is clearer and easier to read in most situation, although maybe a bit longer to type.
However, I must admit I changed my stance on that issue; a ForEach() extension method would indeed be useful in some situations.
Here are the major...
