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Remove data.frame row names when using xtable
OK, I admit this one is a bit uptight (read: "stupid"), and I assume it's quite easy too. I'm writing a report and I want to use xtable package for LaTeX table generation (note that memisc package does the job, but say I want to do this solely with xtable ).
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what is .netrwhist?
...I edit files in my ~/.vim , the .netrwhist file would mysteriously be changed, too.
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Find a commit on GitHub given the commit hash
I am fairly new to Github and have come across an amateur-ish problem.
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ActiveRecord, has_many :through, and Polymorphic Associations
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How do you install ssh-copy-id on a Mac?
I am having trouble trying to install ssh-copy-id on my Mac. I have tried to follow https://github.com/beautifulcode/ssh-copy-id-for-OSX but every time I run ssh-copy-id it gives me errors. Any ideas on how to get ssh-copy-id to install?
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How can I add an element after another element?
I have a certain textbox and I want to add a div after it.
I've tried the .append() function, but that only adds the div in the element.
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Do you need to use path.join in node.js?
as everyone knows Windows does paths with backslashes where Unix does paths with forward slashes. node.js provides path.join() to always use the correct slash. So for example instead of writing the Unix only 'a/b/c' you would do path.join('a','b','c') instead.
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Chaining multiple filter() in Django, is this a bug?
I always assumed that chaining multiple filter() calls in Django was always the same as collecting them in a single call.
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What is the difference between packaged_task and async
While working with the threaded model of C++11, I noticed that
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How to swap files between windows in VIM?
When I work with VIM, I always have multiple windows visible. Sometimes I would like to have an easy way, to swap those windows in places. Is there any Plugin, Macro, etc to make this more easy? BTW, I use MiniBufExplorer.
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