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How to edit a node module installed via npm?

I'm using the node_swiz module, which in turn uses the validator module. 5 Answers 5 ...
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How do I extract a sub-hash from a hash?

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Maven project.build.directory

In Maven, what does the project.build.directory refer to? I am a bit confused, does it reference the source code directory or the target directory in the Maven project? ...
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How to read a single char from the console in Java (as the user types it)?

Is there an easy way to read a single char from the console as the user is typing it in Java? Is it possible? I've tried with these methods but they all wait for the user to press enter key: ...
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How to dynamic new Anonymous Class?

In C# 3.0 you can create anonymous class with the following syntax 3 Answers 3 ...
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Appropriate datatype for holding percent values?

What is the best datatype for holding percent values ranging from 0.00% to 100.00%? 5 Answers ...
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How to replace captured groups only?

I have HTML code before and after the string: 5 Answers 5 ...
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“git pull” or “git merge” between master and development branches

I have my master branch and a develop branch for working on a few changes. I need to merge changes from master into develop , but will eventually merge everything from develop into master . I have two different workflows in mind: ...
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Adding a new array element to a JSON object

I have a JSON format object I read from a JSON file that I have in a variable called teamJSON, that looks like this: 6 Answ...
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What is scope/named_scope in rails?

I've recently started an internship. My employer uses ruby on rails, and I frequently encounter new syntax that I need to look up to understand. I've googled around for a good explanation of named_scope, but what I've found so far is mostly blog posts giving high praise for it, rather a straight def...