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In git, what is the difference between merge --squash and rebase?
I'm new to git and I'm trying to understand the difference between a squash and a rebase. As I understand it you perform a squash when doing a rebase.
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Does order of where clauses matter in SQL?
Let's say I have a table called PEOPLE having 3 columns ID, LastName, FirstName , none of these columns are indexed.
LastName is more unique, and FirstName is less unique.
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How do I disable the security certificate check in Python requests
I am using
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Significance of a .inl file in C++
What are the advantages of having declarations in a .inl file? When would I need to use the same?
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REST API Authentication
I'm building an application which will be hosted on a server. I want to build an API for the application to facilitate interaction with from any platform (Web App, Mobile App). What I'm not understanding is that when using the REST API, how do we authenticate the user.
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Custom views with Storyboard
In complex screens (View Controllers) I used to separate the whole thing in smaller pieces (I call them widgets). These widgets consist basically of a MyWidget.h and a MyWidget.m file as well as a MyWidget.xib file, where the root element is a UIView and the MyWidget class is the File Owner ...
Is it possible to have nested templates in Go using the standard library?
How do I get nested templates like Jinja has in the python runtime. TBC what I mean is how do I have a bunch of templates inherit from a base templates, just filing in blocks of the base templates, like Jinja/django-templates does. Is it possible using just html/template in the standard library.
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Why use HttpClient for Synchronous Connection
I am building a class library to interact with an API. I need to call the API and process the XML response. I can see the benefits of using HttpClient for Asynchronous connectivity, but what I am doing is purely synchronous, so I cannot see any significant benefit over using HttpWebRequest .
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How do I print the elements of a C++ vector in GDB?
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To view vector std::vector myVector contents, just type in GDB:
(gdb) print myVector
This will produce an output similar to:
$1 = std::vector of length 3, capacity 4 = {10, 20, 30}
To achieve above, you need to have gdb 7 (I tested it on gdb 7.01) and some python pr...
Can I use __init__.py to define global variables?
I want to define a constant that should be available in all of the submodules of a package. I've thought that the best place would be in in the __init__.py file of the root package. But I don't know how to do this. Suppose I have a few subpackages and each with several modules. How can I access th...
