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How to write one new line in Bitbucket markdown?

...s/7396/… – mikijov Dec 7 '15 at 5:10 27 This is troublesome when the editor auto-remove trailin...
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How can I change the copyright template in Xcode 4?

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What is the difference between origin and upstream on GitHub?

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jQuery “Does not have attribute” selector?

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How to send only one UDP packet with netcat?

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How can I pretty-print JSON using node.js?

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JQuery .on() method with multiple event handlers to one selector

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How do I limit the number of rows returned by an Oracle query after ordering?

... query: SELECT * FROM sometable ORDER BY name OFFSET 20 ROWS FETCH NEXT 10 ROWS ONLY; (For earlier Oracle versions, please refer to other answers in this question) Examples: Following examples were quoted from linked page, in the hope of preventing link rot. Setup CREATE TABLE rownum_order_test...
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When to use leading slash in gitignore

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How to remove leading zeros from alphanumeric text?

... { "01234", // "[1234]" "0001234a", // "[1234a]" "101234", // "[101234]" "000002829839", // "[2829839]" "0", // "[0]" "0000000", // "[0]" "0000009", // "[9]" "000000z", // "[z]" "000000.z", // "[.z]" }; for (...