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How to use git bisect?

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Difference between window.location.assign() and window.location.replace()

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How do I install imagemagick with homebrew?

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Autocomplete applying value not label to textbox

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Should I git ignore xcodeproject/project.pbxproj file?

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How can I combine two commits into one commit? [duplicate]

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How do I find the MySQL my.cnf location

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How to link C++ program with Boost using CMake

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Build.scala, % and %% symbols meaning

...: val appDependencies = Seq( "org.scala-tools" % "scala-stm_2.9.1" % "0.3" ) Assuming the scalaVersion for your build is 2.9.1, the following is identical: val appDependencies = Seq( "org.scala-tools" %% "scala-stm" % "0.3" ) As you can see above, if you use %%, you don't have to spec...