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How to delete a folder and all contents using a bat file in windows?

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mongodb count num of distinct values per field/key

Is there a query for calculating how many distinct values a field contains in DB. 5 Answers ...
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XPath: How to select nodes which have no attributes?

Using XPath, how to select nodes which have no attributes (where attribute count = 0)? 3 Answers ...
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How do I find a list of Homebrew's installable packages?

Recently I installed Brew . How can I retrieve a list of available brew packages to install? 3 Answers ...
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jQuery posting valid json in request body

...lse should allow me to send actual JSON in the body. Unfortunately I'm having a hard time determining first, if this is happening and 2nd what the object looks like that is being sent to the server. All I know is that the server is not parsing what I'm sending. ...
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Get Context in a Service

Is there any reliable way to get a Context from a Service ? 6 Answers 6 ...
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How to remove part of a string before a “:” in javascript?

If I have a string Abc: Lorem ipsum sit amet , how can I use JavaScript/jQuery to remove the string before the : including the : . For example the above string will become: Lorem ipsum sit amet . ...
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Negation in Python

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Undoing a git bisect mistake

I'm doing a non-automated git bisect via command line. All is going well until I accidentally hit return on the wrong line in my command history, and rather than running the test, I run 'git bisect good' (or bad). Oops - I don't yet know if this commit should be marked good or bad, yet that's what I...
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How do you do natural logs (e.g. “ln()”) with numpy in Python?

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