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What's the difference between HEAD^ and HEAD~ in Git?

...f thumb Use ~ most of the time — to go back a number of generations, usually what you want Use ^ on merge commits — because they have two or more (immediate) parents Mnemonics: Tilde ~ is almost linear in appearance and wants to go backward in a straight line Caret ^ suggests an interesting s...
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Why is the gets function so dangerous that it should not be used?

...icial part of the language up to the 1999 ISO C standard, but it was officially removed by the 2011 standard. Most C implementations still support it, but at least gcc issues a warning for any code that uses it. share ...
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How do I change the color of the text in a UIPickerView under iOS 7?

...spaced 35 pts apart for a picker height of 180. Swift 3: func pickerView(_ pickerView: UIPickerView, attributedTitleForRow row: Int, forComponent component: Int) -> NSAttributedString? { let string = "myString" return NSAttributedString(string: string, attributes: [NSForegroundColorAtt...
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Copy array by value

...5]; let newArray = oldArray.slice(); console.log({newArray}); Basically, the slice() operation clones the array and returns a reference to a new array. Also note that: For references, strings and numbers (and not the actual object), slice() copies object references into the new array. Both t...
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How do I tar a directory of files and folders without including the directory itself?

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How do I exclude all instances of a transitive dependency when using Gradle?

... Ugh, I just struggled with this exact issue. I find it so exceptionally difficult to do anything with gradle, especially resolve conflicts on a large project. I'd happily take verbose xml with xsd validation over gradle's dsl – cjbooms Apr 22 '16 at 14:...
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Using backticks around field names

... To me it makes a lot of sense to use them at all times when dealing with field names. Firstly, once you get into the habit, it doesn't hurt to just hit the backtick key. Secondly, to me, it makes it easier to see what exactly are the fields in your query, and what ar...
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How to store arbitrary data for some HTML tags

... Which version of HTML are you using? In HTML 5, it is totally valid to have custom attributes prefixed with data-, e.g. <div data-internalid="1337"></div> In XHTML, this is not really valid. If you are in XHTML 1.1 mode, the browser will probably complain about it, b...
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Auto Resize Image in CSS FlexBox Layout and keeping Aspect Ratio?

... it also possible to do this for the height dimension if the screen gets smaller? – confile Jan 14 '14 at 0:43 @confil...
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How can I get last characters of a string

...tring method .substr() combined with the .length property. var id = "ctl03_Tabs1"; var lastFive = id.substr(id.length - 5); // => "Tabs1" var lastChar = id.substr(id.length - 1); // => "1" This gets the characters starting at id.length - 5 and, since the second argument for .substr() is omi...