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How can I deploy/push only a subdirectory of my git repo to Heroku?

I have a project that uses Serve and is version controlled using Git. Serve creates an output folder with static files that I want to deploy to Heroku. ...
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The term 'Update-Database' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet

I am using EF5 beta1 and while I was able to run the "Update-Database" before. Now that I shut down Visual Studio, I cannot get it to run. I get the following error: ...
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Set transparent background using ImageMagick and commandline prompt

Suppose you have any image (PNG or JPG). This image has a white background and I need to make this background transparent. ...
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How are echo and print different in PHP? [duplicate]

Is there any major and fundamental difference between these two functions in PHP? 5 Answers ...
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How to delete selected text in the vi editor

I am using PuTTY and the vi editor. If I select five lines using my mouse and I want to delete those lines, how can I do that? ...
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How does LMAX's disruptor pattern work?

I am trying to understand the disruptor pattern . I have watched the InfoQ video and tried to read their paper. I understand there is a ring buffer involved, that it is initialized as an extremely large array to take advantage of cache locality, eliminate allocation of new memory. ...
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MIN/MAX vs ORDER BY and LIMIT

...d field, using MIN() requires a single full pass of the table. Using SORT and LIMIT requires a filesort. If run against a large table, there would likely be a significant difference in percieved performance. As a meaningless data point, MIN() took .36s while SORT and LIMIT took .84s against a 106...
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How to calculate cumulative normal distribution?

...f(-1.96) 0.024997895148220435 In other words, approximately 95% of the standard normal interval lies within two standard deviations, centered on a standard mean of zero. If you need the inverse CDF: >>> norm.ppf(norm.cdf(1.96)) array(1.9599999999999991) ...
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What is the difference between JOIN and UNION?

What is the difference between JOIN and UNION ? Can I have an example? 15 Answers 1...
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Pointer arithmetic for void pointer in C

... Final conclusion: arithmetic on a void* is illegal in both C and C++. GCC allows it as an extension, see Arithmetic on void- and Function-Pointers (note that this section is part of the "C Extensions" chapter of the manual). Clang and ICC likely allow void* arithmetic for the purpose...