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Is it possible to specify a different ssh port when using rsync?

...and and not understand why it doesn't work in their account. Still, personally i prefer not having to type the port number all the time. – Joao Costa May 12 '14 at 9:39 1 ...
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How to cherry pick only changes for only one file, not the whole commit

...ry-pick -n, i.e. without committing it, edit the commit (for example reset all files using git reset -- . and only add the file you actually want to change using git add <filename>). Or you could create the diff for the file and apply the diff then: git diff <branch>^..<branch> --...
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String replacement in java, similar to a velocity template

... does it allow condition based substitution? – Gaurav Jan 31 '19 at 7:14  |  ...
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What is The Rule of Three?

...in various contexts, and we should understand what "copying an object" actually means. Let us consider a simple example: class person { std::string name; int age; public: person(const std::string& name, int age) : name(name), age(age) { } }; int main() { person a("Bjar...
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Does Java casting introduce overhead? Why?

...casting, when you cast from a type to a wider type, which is done automatically and there is no overhead: String s = "Cast"; Object o = s; // implicit casting Explicit casting, when you go from a wider type to a more narrow one. For this case, you must explicitly use casting like that: Object o ...
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I need to securely store a username and password in Python, what are my options?

I'm writing a small Python script which will periodically pull information from a 3rd party service using a username and password combo. I don't need to create something that is 100% bulletproof (does 100% even exist?), but I would like to involve a good measure of security so at the very least it w...
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Does Typescript support the ?. operator? (And, what's it called?)

... Update: it is supported as of TypeScript 3.7 and called Optional chaining: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-7.html#optional-chaining I can't find any reference to it whatsoever in the TypeScript language specification. As far as what ...
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Proper way to implement IXmlSerializable?

...ation that was written by the WriteXml method. When this method is called, the reader is positioned at the start of the element that wraps the information for your type. That is, just before the start tag that indicates the beginning of a serialized object. When this method return...
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How to convert std::string to NSString?

...dent encoding who value is derived from user's default language and potentially other factors. The use of this encoding might sometimes be needed when interpreting user documents with unknown encodings, in the absence of other hints. This encoding should be used rarely, if at all. Note that some po...
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Most underused data visualization [closed]

... I really agree with the other posters: Tufte's books are fantastic and well worth reading. First, I would point you to a very nice tutorial on ggplot2 and ggobi from "Looking at Data" earlier this year. Beyond that I would ju...