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How to merge remote master to local branch

...m: git pull --rebase Why this works: git merge branchname takes new commits from the branch branchname, and adds them to the current branch. If necessary, it automatically adds a "Merge" commit on top. git rebase branchname takes new commits from the branch branchname, and inserts them "unde...
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Meaning of Android Studio error: Not annotated parameter overrides @NonNull parameter

... onSaveInstanceState method to the create MyActivity class, when I try to commit the code to Git, I get a strange error I don't understand. The code is this: ...
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How to list empty folders in linux

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Handling very large numbers in Python

...ichever is more appropriate. In Python 3.0+, the int type has been dropped completely. That's just an implementation detail, though — as long as you have version 2.5 or better, just perform standard math operations and any number which exceeds the boundaries of 32-bit math will be automatically (...
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gitosis vs gitolite? [closed]

...-shell Create repos on the server start git pull/pushing to git@yourserver.com The only difference between using a dedicated git user and not, is that if you setup the git user to use git-shell it won't allow itself to do anything else. In terms of acting as a git server though, it's identical to ...
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Exporting functions from a DLL with dllexport

...LLs rely on name-mangling for all the C++isms (namespaces etc...). You can compile your code as C by going into your project settings under C/C++->Advanced, there is an option "Compile As" which corresponds to the compiler switches /TP and /TC. If you still want to use C++ to write the internals ...
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Is there any difference between DECIMAL and NUMERIC in SQL Server?

...lity. Actually, in the instructor's slides of the MS6232A course there's a comment added that they are ALMOST the same. At the same time, no recommendation is made by Microsoft regarding one or another (however DECIMAL makes more sense, as it's a standard's datatype instead of a legacy datatype from...
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How do I interpret precision and scale of a number in a database?

... @Geek According to technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187746.aspx The scale cannot be less than zero. 0 <= scale <= precision. Essentially a negative scale value would be meaningless. – mezoid Jun 19 '14 at 23:15 ...
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Reference: mod_rewrite, URL rewriting and “pretty links” explained

...fully explained. mod_rewrite is one way to make "pretty links", but it's complex and its syntax is very terse, hard to grok, and the documentation assumes a certain level of proficiency in HTTP. Can someone explain in simple terms how "pretty links" work and how mod_rewrite can be used to create t...
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CSS Selector for

...-weight: bold; color: blue;"> </p> Further reading: Browser CSS compatibility on quirksmode.com I'm surprised that everyone else thinks it can't be done. CSS attribute selectors have been here for some time already. I guess it's time we clean up our .css files. ...