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What is the difference between origin and upstream on GitHub?

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How can I filter a Django query with a list of values?

I'm sure this is a trivial operation, but I can't figure out how it's done. 3 Answers ...
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How can I see the current value of my $PATH variable on OS X?

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What is the difference between os.path.basename() and os.path.dirname()?

What is the difference between os.path.basename() and os.path.dirname() ? 2 Answers ...
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What is “incremental linking”?

I've looked at Microsoft's MSDN and all around the web, but I still haven't been able to get a really good idea of what it is. ...
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Xcode — what is $(SRCROOT)?

I am looking at an Xcode project that uses some libraries. The project was created on a different computer, so I need to update some paths. The library search paths all start with $(SRCROOT) . What does that mean? ...
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Is there any way to view the currently mapped keys in Vim?

Basically, I'd like to view all of the keys maps made in the current buffer by all of plugins, vimrc, etc, in the current buffer. Is there anyway to do this? ...
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How to modify PATH for Homebrew?

Trying to install ruby 1.9.3, read that I need to install homebrew first. Ran brew doctor, and it's giving me a bunch of warnings. One of which is: ...
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How to call any method asynchronously in c#

Could someone please show me a small snippet of code which demonstrates how to call a method asynchronously in c#? 5 Answer...
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How to set response filename without forcing “save as” dialog

I am returning a stream in some response setting the appropriate content-type header. The behavior I'm looking for is this: ...