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Git submodule inside of a submodule (nested submodules)

Is it possible for a git submodule to be made of several other git submodules, and the super git repo to fetch the contents for each submodule? ...
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How to get a index value from foreach loop in jstl

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Why does TestInitialize get fired for every test in my Visual Studio unit tests?

I'm using Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2. I've got a single [TestClass] , which has a [TestInitialize] , [TestCleanup] and a few [TestMethods] . ...
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What are Bearer Tokens and token_type in OAuth 2?

I'm trying to implement the Resource Owner & Password Credentials flow from the OAuth 2 spec. I'm having trouble understanding the token_type value that gets sent back with a valid response. In the spec all the examples show "token_type":"example" but says it should be ...
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.prop('checked',false) or .removeAttr('checked')?

With the introduction of the prop method, now I need to know the accepted way of unchecking a checkbox. Is it: 4 Answers ...
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Enable bundling and minification in debug mode in ASP.NET MVC 4

I can't believe I cannot find other questions about this, but: how does one enable bundling in debug mode? I know how it is enabled for release mode, but in debug mode I cannot find a way to enable the bundling. ...
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C# - Multiple generic types in one list

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How to handle command-line arguments in PowerShell

What is the "best" way to handle command-line arguments? 1 Answer 1 ...
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How to iterate over associative arrays in Bash

Based on an associative array in a Bash script, I need to iterate over it to get the key and value. 4 Answers ...
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C++ const map element access

I tried to use the operator[] access the element in a const C++ map, but this method failed. I also tried to use "at()" to do the same thing. It worked this time. However, I could not find any reference about using "at()" to access element in a const C++ map. Is "at()" a newly added function in C++ ...