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What is the Difference Between Mercurial and Git?

...ng git for some time now on Windows (with msysGit) and I like the idea of distributed source control. Just recently I've been looking at Mercurial (hg) and it looks interesting. However, I can't wrap my head around the differences between hg and git. ...
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Check if checkbox is checked with jQuery

How can I check if a checkbox in a checkbox array is checked using the id of the checkbox array? 23 Answers ...
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What is “entropy and information gain”?

I am reading this book ( NLTK ) and it is confusing. Entropy is defined as : 7 Answers ...
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Unique BooleanField value in Django?

Suppose my models.py is like so: 13 Answers 13 ...
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Why is good UI design so hard for some Developers? [closed]

...e "back-end coders" doomed to only design business logic and data layers? Is there something we can do to retrain our brain to be more effective at designing pleasing and useful presentation layers? ...
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What is the purpose of the word 'self'?

What is the purpose of the self word in Python? I understand it refers to the specific object created from that class, but I can't see why it explicitly needs to be added to every function as a parameter. To illustrate, in Ruby I can do this: ...
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What's the difference between UTF-8 and UTF-8 without BOM?

What's different between UTF-8 and UTF-8 without a BOM ? Which is better? 21 Answers ...
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What's the difference between a word and byte?

I've done some research. A byte is 8 bits and a word is the smallest unit that can be addressed on memory. The exact length of a word varies. What I don't understand is what's the point of having a byte? Why not say 8 bits? ...
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Understanding events and event handlers in C#

...ents, especially within the context of creating user interfaces. I think this is the prototype for creating an event: 12 An...
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One DbContext per web request… why?

...s explaining how to set up Entity Framework's DbContext so that only one is created and used per HTTP web request using various DI frameworks. ...