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How to find a table having a specific column in postgresql

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What is a Memory Heap?

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UML class diagram enum

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Python equivalent for PHP's implode?

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What is the exact meaning of Git Bash?

...it bash in msysgit/Git for windows 1.9.5 is an old one: GNU bash, version 3.1.20(4)-release (i686-pc-msys) Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. But with the phasing out of msysgit (Q4 2015) and the new Git For Windows (Q2 2015), you now have Git for Windows 2.3.5. It has a much more ...
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POSTing a @OneToMany sub-resource association in Spring Data REST

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How to open a file using the open with statement

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TCP loopback connection vs Unix Domain Socket performance

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What is the C# equivalent to Java's isInstance()?

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datetime.parse and making it work with a specific format

...t() – Joel Coehoorn Dec 4 '08 at 16:36 Also: standard Xml has it's own very specific DateTime format, and the .Net Xml...