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Commands executed from vim are not recognizing bash command aliases

I use bash on mac and one of the aliases is like this 5 Answers 5 ...
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What is the default form HTTP method?

When an HTML form is submitted without specifying a method, what is the default HTTP method used? GET or POST? 5 Answers ...
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Is there any significant difference between using if/else and switch-case in C#?

What is the benefit/downside to using a switch statement vs. an if/else in C#. I can't imagine there being that big of a difference, other than maybe the look of your code. ...
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How exactly does the python any() function work?

In the python docs page for any , the equivalent code for the any() function is given as: 5 Answers ...
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Why aren't programs written in Assembly more often? [closed]

It seems to be a mainstream opinion that assembly programming takes longer and is more difficult to program in than a higher level language such as C. Therefore it seems to be recommend or assumed that it is better to write in a higher level language for these reasons and for the reason of better po...
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How do I pass command-line arguments to a WinForms application?

I have two different WinForms applications, AppA & AppB. Both are running .NET 2.0. 6 Answers ...
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Undo git reset --hard with uncommitted files in the staging area

I am trying to recover my work. I stupidly did git reset --hard , but before that I've done only get add . and didn't do git commit . Please help! Here is my log: ...
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Why does calling a function in the Node.js REPL with )( work?

Why is it possible to call function in JavaScript like this, tested with node.js: 3 Answers ...
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What does the C++ standard state the size of int, long type to be?

I'm looking for detailed information regarding the size of basic C++ types. I know that it depends on the architecture (16 bits, 32 bits, 64 bits) and the compiler. ...
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How to create a multi-tenant database with shared table structures?

Our software currently runs on MySQL. The data of all tenants is stored in the same schema. Since we are using Ruby on Rails we can easily determine which data belongs to which tenant. However there are some companies of course who fear that their data might be compromised, so we are evaluating othe...