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Do you use source control for your database items? [closed]
...ivious to the need for version control around the critical databases their applications rely on. I don't know how you can call yourself a software engineer and maintain a straight face when your database isn't under exactly the same rigorous level of source control as the rest of your code. Don't le...
How to duplicate sys.stdout to a log file?
Edit: Since it appears that there's either no solution, or I'm doing something so non-standard that nobody knows - I'll revise my question to also ask: What is the best way to accomplish logging when a python app is making a lot of system calls?
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Django admin: How to display a field that is marked as editable=False' in the model?
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I just created a sample application to reproduce your error (django 2.0.8, python 3.5). This still works fine. Maybe something else is wrong in your app @nerdoc?
– tback
Sep 5 '18 at 13:29
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Logging framework incompatibility
I'm building a small Java app and hoping to use logback for logging.
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Force CloudFront distribution/file update
I'm using Amazon's CloudFront to serve static files of my web apps.
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Create a devise user from Ruby console
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there is just so much magic happening here.. The User model extends Active Record. how come the create method is overriden. Where is the password being encrypted?
– codeAnand
Dec 16 '11 at 11:15
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Nesting await in Parallel.ForEach
In a metro app, I need to execute a number of WCF calls. There are a significant number of calls to be made, so I need to do them in a parallel loop. The problem is that the parallel loop exits before the WCF calls are all complete.
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Why would you ever implement finalize()?
... Only use if you need that "belt and suspenders" safety in a long-running app.
I see that as of Java 9, Object.finalize() is deprecated! They point us to java.lang.ref.Cleaner and java.lang.ref.PhantomReference as alternatives.
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Merge 2 arrays of objects
...ects in JavaScript. You can use this one line trick
Array.prototype.push.apply(arr1,arr2);
For Example
var arr1 = [{name: "lang", value: "English"},{name: "age", value: "18"}];
var arr2 = [{name : "childs", value: '5'}, {name: "lang", value: "German"}];
Array.prototype.push.apply(arr1,arr2);
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SQL Client for Mac OS X that works with MS SQL Server [closed]
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Let's work together on a canonical answer.
Native Apps
SQLPro for MSSQL
Navicat
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DB Visualizer
DBeaver (free, open source)
SQL Workbench/J (free, open source)
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