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mongoose vs mongodb (nodejs modules/extensions), which better? and why?

I've just arrived to Node.js and see that there are many libs to use with the MongoDB, the most popular seem to be these two: (mongoose and mongodb). Can I get pros and cons of those extensions? Are there better alternatives to these two? ...
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When applying a patch is there any way to resolve conflicts?

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PHP and Enumerations

I know that PHP doesn't have native Enumerations. But I have become accustomed to them from the Java world. I would love to use enums as a way to give predefined values which IDEs' auto-completion features could understand. ...
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Using capistrano to deploy from different git branches

I am using capistrano to deploy a RoR application. The codebase is in a git repository, and branching is widely used in development. Capistrano uses deploy.rb file for it's settings, one of them being the branch to deploy from. ...
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fork() branches more than expected?

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How to make URL/Phone-clickable UILabel?

I want to create a clickable label on my app leading me to a Safari webpage. I also want the user to be able to phone the numbers only by clicking on them ? ...
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Does Ruby regular expression have a not match operator like “!~” in Perl?

I just want to know whether ruby regex has a not match operator just like !~ in perl. I feel it's inconvenient to use (?!xxx) or (?<!xxxx) because you cannot use regex patterns in the xxx part. ...
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How to emulate GPS location in the Android Emulator?

I want to get longitude and latitude in Android emulator for testing. 33 Answers 33 ...
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How to save all the variables in the current python session?

I want to save all the variables in my current python environment. It seems one option is to use the 'pickle' module. However, I don't want to do this for 2 reasons: ...
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stop all instances of node.js server

This is my first time working with Node.js and I ran into this problem: 16 Answers 16 ...