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git mv and only change case of directory

...e case there and not have the wrong case appear anywhere in the history at all. You have to be careful if you do this as the commit hashes from then on will be different and others will have to rebase or re-merge their work with that recent past of the branch. This is related to correcting the name...
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git: patch does not apply

I have a certain patch called my_pcc_branch.patch. 10 Answers 10 ...
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Is it possible to program iPhone in C++

I'm all for language diversity, but Objective C is insane. So I'm curious: is it possible to code iPhone apps with C++ while using the Cocoa API, etc? ...
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File is universal (three slices), but it does not contain a(n) ARMv7-s slice error for static librar

...on. It removes the error, but you only get build for the current arch, not all on the market... – esbenr Mar 21 '13 at 9:57 add a comment  |  ...
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Dealing with multiple Python versions and PIP?

...ple versions of Python? For example, I want to use pip to explicitly install things to either my site 2.5 installation or my site 2.6 installation. ...
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What do the different readystates in XMLHttpRequest mean, and how can I use them?

...em except for 4. Some XMLHttpRequest implementations may let you see partially received responses in responseText when readyState==3, but this isn't universally supported and shouldn't be relied upon. share | ...
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How to express a NOT IN query with ActiveRecord/Rails?

.... It would still break on nil, but I find that the array you pass in is usually generated by a filter that will return [] at the very least and never nil. I recommend checking out Squeel, a DSL on top of Active Record. Then you could do: Topic.where{id.not_in actions}, nil/empty/or otherwise. ...
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Why is IoC / DI not common in Python?

...very common practice which is extensively used in web applications, nearly all available frameworks and Java EE. On the other hand, there are also lots of big Python web applications, but beside of Zope (which I've heard should be really horrible to code) IoC doesn't seem to be very common in the Py...
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Is char signed or unsigned by default?

... is 100% equivalent to declaring it as signed int. This is always true for all compilers and architectures. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Android SharedPreference security

... within the app's data directory with filesystem permissions set that only allow the UID that the specific application runs with to access them. So, they are private in so much as Linux file permissions restrict access to them, the same as on any Linux/Unix system. Anyone with root level access to ...