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Following git-flow how should you handle a hotfix of an earlier release?
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This thread has more information, with these examples:
git checkout 6.0
git checkout -b support/6.x
git checkout -b hotfix/6.0.1
... make your fix, then:
git checkout support/6.x
git merge hotfix/6.0.1
git branch -d hotfix/6.0.1
git tag 6.0.1
or using git flow commands
git flow support st...
The simplest way to resize an UIImage?
...Phone app, I take a picture with the camera, then I want to resize it to 290*390 pixels. I was using this method to resize the image :
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Python Matplotlib figure title overlaps axes label when using twiny
...tlib, but at least for 1.3.1, this is simply:
plt.title(figure_title, y=1.08)
This also works for plt.suptitle(), but not (yet) for plt.xlabel(), etc.
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Capture characters from standard input without waiting for enter to be pressed
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That's not possible in a portable manner in pure C++, because it depends too much on the termin...
jQuery.active function
... and $.ajaxStop() (which I'll explain further), but they only care if it's 0 or not when a request starts or stops. But, since there's no reason to hide it, it's exposed to you can see the actual number of simultaneous AJAX requests currently going on.
When jQuery starts an AJAX request, this ha...
Sqlite LIMIT / OFFSET query
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“Origin null is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin” error for request made by application ru
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How to get current time in milliseconds in PHP?
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The short answer is:
$milliseconds = round(microtime(true) * 1000);
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Create boolean column in MySQL with false as default value?
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You have to specify 0 (meaning false) or 1 (meaning true) as the default. Here is an example:
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Sorting a set of values [closed]
...turns a list of the elements of s in sorted order:
>>> s = set(['0.000000000', '0.009518000', '10.277200999', '0.030810999', '0.018384000', '4.918560000'])
>>> sorted(s)
['0.000000000', '0.009518000', '0.018384000', '0.030810999', '10.277200999', '4.918560000']
Note that sorte...
