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How do I measure separate CPU core usage for a process?
Is there any way to measure a specific process CPU usage by cores?
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Need to reset git branch to origin version
I was accidentally working on a branch I shouldn't have been for a while, so I branched off of it giving it the appropriate name. Now I want to overwrite the branch I shouldn't have been on to the version from origin (github). Is there an easy way to do this? I tried deleting the branch and then ...
How to specify the private SSH-key to use when executing shell command on Git?
A rather unusual situation perhaps, but I want to specify a private SSH-key to use when executing a shell (git) command from the local computer.
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Why can't I overload constructors in PHP?
I have abandoned all hope of ever being able to overload my constructors in PHP, so what I'd really like to know is why .
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How to get the primary IP address of the local machine on Linux and OS X? [closed]
I am looking for a command line solution that would return me the primary (first) IP address of the localhost, other than 127.0.0.1
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Deserializing JSON to .NET object using Newtonsoft (or LINQ to JSON maybe?)
I know there are a few posts about Newtonsoft so hopefully this isn't exactly a repeat...I'm trying to convert JSON data returned by Kazaa's API into a nice object of some kind
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How do I make python wait for a pressed key?
I want my script to wait until the user presses any key.
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Writing files in Node.js
I've been trying to find a way to write to a file when using Node.js, but with no success. How can I do that?
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pull/push from multiple remote locations
The short: is there a way to have a git repo push to and pull from a list of remote repos (rather than a single "origin")?
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Open the file in universal-newline mode using the CSV Django module
I am trying to access a model.filefield in Django to parse a CSV file in Python using the csv module. It's working on Windows, but on Mac it gave me this:
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