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With Git, how do I turn off the “LF will be replaced by CRLF” warning

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iOS Equivalent For Android Shared Preferences

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Rails render partial with block

...iv class="v-panel"> <div class="v-panel-tr"></div> <h3><%= title -%></h3> <div class="v-panel-c"> <%= yield %> </div> </div> share | ...
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Must qualify the allocation with an enclosing instance of type GeoLocation

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RESTful Authentication via Spring

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Difference between `const shared_ptr` and `shared_ptr`?

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Is the 'override' keyword just a check for a overridden virtual method?

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“git diff” does nothing

...diff # (1) $ git diff --cached # (2) $ git diff HEAD # (3) Diff the working copy with the index Diff the index with HEAD Diff the working copy with HEAD Outside your workspace, as you guessed, git won't know what to diff, so you have to explicitly specify two paths to compar...
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Which kind of pointer do I use when?

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Why do == comparisons with Integer.valueOf(String) give different results for 127 and 128?

... @user3152527: There's a sizable difference - one is considered an object, which means you can call methods and interact with it in abstract data structures, like List. The other is a primitive, which is just a raw value. ...