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How can I delete a file from a Git repository?
I have added a file named "file1.txt" to a Git repository. After that, I committed it, added a couple of directories called dir1 and dir2 , and committed them to the Git repository.
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How to check if string input is a number? [duplicate]
How do I check if a user's string input is a number (e.g. -1 , 0 , 1 , etc.)?
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Are negative array indexes allowed in C?
I was just reading some code and found that the person was using arr[-2] to access the 2nd element before the arr , like so:
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How to unset a JavaScript variable?
I have a global variable in JavaScript (actually a window property, but I don't think it matters) which was already populated by a previous script but I don't want another script that will run later to see its value or that it was even defined.
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psycopg2: insert multiple rows with one query
I need to insert multiple rows with one query (number of rows is not constant), so I need to execute query like this one:
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Move the mouse pointer to a specific position?
I'm building a HTML5 game and I am trying to put the mouse cursor over a certain control on a specific event so that moving in a specific direction always has the same result. Is this possible?
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Why would I use Scala/Lift over Java/Spring? [closed]
I know this question is a bit open but I have been looking at Scala/Lift as an alternative to Java/Spring and I wonder what are the real advantages that Scala/Lift has over it. From my perspective and experience, Java Annotations and Spring really minimizes the amount of coding that you have to do f...
How do you get a string from a MemoryStream?
If I am given a MemoryStream that I know has been populated with a String , how do I get a String back out?
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Should I use past or present tense in git commit messages? [closed]
I read once that git commit messages should be in the imperative present tense, e.g. "Add tests for x". I always find myself using the past tense, e.g. "Added tests for x" though, which feels a lot more natural to me.
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Why does this assert throw a format exception when comparing structures?
I'm trying to assert the equality of two System.Drawing.Size structures, and I'm getting a format exception instead of the expected assert failure.
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