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...urns the character encoding you specified, not the encoding that IE is actually using."
– hotshot309
Jun 5 '12 at 13:51
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Show filename and line number in grep output
...ly and used this example command: grep -Hnor "localhost" . This listet up all matches with file name and line number, short and concise.
– Tore Aurstad
Sep 10 '18 at 8:25
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Sorting data based on second column of a file
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How can I convert a datetime object to milliseconds since epoch (unix time) in Python?
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Worth mentioning that if all you want is a true unix timestamp as defined here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time (and so will only be using the unix_time function from this answer) then you should wrap delta.total_seconds() with int to avoid ending up ...
Why rgb and not cmy? [closed]
...mary colors are cyan, magenta and yellow (CMY), why do monitors and almost all the GUI components out there use red, green and blue (RGB)? (If I'm not mistaken, printers use the CMYK model.)
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How do I make a JAR from a .java file?
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you have to build the classpath referring all the libraries you're referencing in your classes. Check with your jdeveloper installation, there should be some ant build example (build.xml file) and at least a couple of good tutorials on how to use jDeveloper with ANT ...
Install specific git commit with pip
...jango app and I'm using pip to manage my requirements. How can I do to install a specific git's commit?
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Mounting multiple volumes on a docker container?
... Okay, so i'm doing this the exact same way but when i try calling the second one it says that it isn't found.
– momal
Mar 23 '15 at 6:08
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What are the “loose objects” that the Git GUI refers to?
... first two characters to improve performance of the File system as now not all the objects are stored in the same directory)
Objects stored as above are referred to as Loose objects.
When you start up with your repo, you mostly have loose objects. As the number goes high, it becomes inefficient an...
Javascript “Uncaught TypeError: object is not a function” associativity question
...le code (which should always apply) and know the general ASI rules... it really is no different than "knowing" how closures in JS work.
– user166390
Oct 26 '10 at 19:03
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