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git - Your branch is ahead of 'origin/master' by 1 commit
I am newbie in git and I am working on git.
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Can jQuery provide the tag name?
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both this.nodeName and this.tagName seem to work for me. Thanks all!
– BigPigVT
Oct 7 '09 at 15:50
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Creating an empty list in Python
... Why does list('') give [] instead of ['']?
– Chris_Rands
Sep 20 '18 at 10:18
This is because this func make list from...
Resetting the UP-TO-DATE property of gradle tasks?
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This does nothing for me. I added it to a task and get "UP-TO-DATE". The funny thing is that it's a ZipTask and I deleted the destination archive.
– maaartinus
Sep 26 '14 at 21:52
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res.sendFile absolute path
... res.sendFile('../public/index.html', {root: __dirname}); also works and it's shorter
– Fabien Sa
Aug 22 '15 at 20:24
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Is it possible to pull just one file in Git?
I am working on a Git branch that has some broken tests, and I would like to pull (merge changes, not just overwrite) these tests from another branch where they are already fixed.
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How can I get the corresponding table header (th) from a table cell (td)?
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Solution that handles colspan
I have a solution based on matching the left edge of the td to the left edge of the corresponding th. It should handle arbitrarily complex colspans.
I modified the test case to show that arbitrary colspan is ...
javascript remove “disabled” attribute from html input
...upported in IE11. It's marked as unknown on can I use, so I just opened IE and checked if it works. It does.
– Artur
Oct 11 '19 at 15:27
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How can I get Eclipse to show .* files?
...; View Menu -> Filters -> uncheck .* resources.
With Eclipse Kepler and OS X this is a bit different:
Package Explorer -> Customize View -> Filters -> uncheck .* resources
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Go Unpacking Array As Arguments
So in Python and Ruby there is the splat operator (*) for unpacking an array as arguments. In Javascript there is the .apply() function. Is there a way of unpacking an array/slice as function arguments in Go? Any resources for this would be great as well!
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