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How to add lines to end of file on Linux

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How do I return rows with a specific value first?

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How can I have linked dependencies in a git repo?

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Serializing an object to JSON

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How to scroll to the bottom of a UITableView on the iPhone before the view appears

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How to change owner of PostgreSql database?

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How does Rails keep track of which migrations have run for a database?

... row from schema_migrations. For example, running a migration file named 20120620193144_create_users.rb will insert a new row with a version of 20120620193144 into the schema_migrations table. You are free at any point to introduce migrations with earlier versions. Rails will always run any new mi...
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How to find an element by matching exact text of the element in Capybara

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How do I merge a git tag onto a branch

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Why can I type alias functions and use them without casting?

... You can also use is := make(MySlice, 0); m := make(MyMap), which is more readable in some contexts. – R2B2 Oct 23 '18 at 11:03 add a comm...