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How to install Homebrew on OS X?
I'm trying to install Homebrew on OS X.
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How does a debugger work?
...f how a debugger works will depend on what you are debugging, and what the OS is. For native debugging on Windows you can find some details on MSDN: Win32 Debugging API.
The user tells the debugger which process to attach to, either by name or by process ID. If it is a name then the debugger will l...
Where does PostgreSQL store the database?
Where are the files for a PostgreSQL database stored?
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Clear terminal in Python [duplicate]
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Note that this is not portable across all terminal types... not that you'll run into too many odd types these days...
– Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
Jan 18 '10 at 7:44
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Regular expressions in an Objective-C Cocoa application
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I noticed that as of iOS 4.0 Apple provides a NSRegularExpression class. Additionally, as of 10.7, the class is available under OS X.
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Compiling simple Hello World program on OS X via command line
I've got a simple hello world example that I'm trying to compile on OS X, named hw.cpp :
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Mail multipart/alternative vs multipart/mixed
When creating email messages you are supposed to set the Content-Type to multipart/alternative when sending HTML and TEXT or multipart/mixed when sending TEXT and attachments.
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Why can't Python's raw string literals end with a single backslash?
...also that a
single backslash followed by a newline
is interpreted as those two characters
as part of the string, not as a line
continuation.
So raw strings are not 100% raw, there is still some rudimentary backslash-processing.
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How do I set environment variables from Java?
...e touching my environment?)
I think you've hit the nail on the head.
A possible way to ease the burden would be to factor out a method
void setUpEnvironment(ProcessBuilder builder) {
Map<String, String> env = builder.environment();
// blah blah
}
and pass any ProcessBuilders thro...
What is the difference between the operating system and the kernel? [closed]
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The kernel is part of the operating system and closer to the hardware it provides
low level services like:
device driver
process management
memory management
system calls
An operating system also includes applications like the user interface (shell, gui, tools, and ser...
