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Is there any way to not return something using CoffeeScript?
It seems like CoffeeScript automatically returns the last item in a scope. Can I avoid this functionality?
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What does flushing the buffer mean?
I am learning C++ and I found something that I can't understand:
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Ignore modified (but not committed) files in git?
Can I tell git to ignore files that are modified (deleted) but should not be committed?
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How do I add a password to an OpenSSH private key that was generated without a password?
I generated an OpenSSH private key using puttygen (and exported it in OpenSSH format). How can I put a password on this existing key (I know how to generate a new key with a password)?
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How to make a div grow in height while having floats inside
...grow its height when it has floats inside of it? I know that defining a value for the width and setting overflow to hidden works. The problem is that I need a div with the overflow visible. Any ideas?
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Update git commit author date when amending
I found myself amending my commits quite often. I don't stash so much because I tend to forget I did so, especially when I want to save what I did before I leave or before a weekend, so I do a "draft" commit. Only thing is, when I amend the commit, it is still set to the original author date. Is t...
Command line: piping find results to rm
I'm trying to work out a command which deletes sql files older than 15 days.
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TypeError: 'dict_keys' object does not support indexing
When I run the shuffle function it raises the following error, why is that?
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How do I find out if first character of a string is a number?
In Java is there a way to find out if first character of a string is a number?
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Can an array be top-level JSON-text?
...es, an array is legal as top-level JSON-text.
There are three standard documents defining JSON: RFC 4627, RFC 7159 (which obsoletes RFC 4627), and ECMA-404. They differ in which top-level elements they allow, but all allow an object or an array as the top-level element.
RFC 4627: Object or array....