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Check if image exists on server using JavaScript?

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Rails: How to list database tables/objects using the Rails console?

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Adding minutes to date time in PHP

... What does 'PT' represent? – NicholasJohn16 Jul 18 '16 at 21:43 1 @bozdoz It's not a ...
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How to initialize/instantiate a custom UIView class with a XIB file in Swift

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How to dismiss ViewController in Swift?

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Get generated id after insert

...PDATE and get the id? – Timo May 4 '16 at 11:46 1 @UnknownJoe I know this is old post. But may be...
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What to add for the update portion in ConcurrentDictionary AddOrUpdate

... As @NiklasPeter points out (stackoverflow.com/a/32796165/8479), you're better off just using the normal indexer to overwrite the value, since in your case you're not interested in the existing value if any. Much more readable. – Rory May 3...
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Working with Enums in android

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Why use 'git rm' to remove a file instead of 'rm'?

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Why do x86-64 instructions on 32-bit registers zero the upper part of the full 64-bit register?

...efficiently supports 32 and 64-bit operand sizes) The behaviour for 8 and 16-bit operand sizes is the strange one. The dependency madness is one of the reasons that 16-bit instructions are avoided now. x86-64 inherited this from 8086 for 8-bit and 386 for 16-bit, and decided to have 8 and 16-bit r...