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Reading a plain text file in Java
It seems there are different ways to read and write data of files in Java.
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Determine the number of lines within a text file
...n easy way to programmatically determine the number of lines within a text file?
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Set selected option of select box
...lue of the value attribute of the select option, not its text. See this JSFiddle, which is a very mildly edited version of Darin's demo, for an example of what I mean.
– Kenny Evitt
Aug 19 '14 at 17:51
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Why doesn't git recognize that my file has been changed, therefore git add not working
I am trying to push my files to github using bash. They are already on there, and I am uploading a newer version with new lines and code, etc. But when I try git add and then git status it says:
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MYSQL Truncated incorrect DOUBLE value
...VI - XVIII',
name_eng = '16th to 18th centuries'
WHERE
category_id = 4768
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Implementing Comments and Likes in database
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Entity-relationship term for this is "category" (see the ERwin Methods Guide, section: "Subtype Relationships"). The category symbol is:
Assuming a user can like multiple entities, a same tag can be used for more than one entity but a comment is entity-specific, your model could look like this:...
How do you diff a directory for only files of a specific type?
... diff command
if I want a recursive directory diff but only for a specific file type, how to do that?
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Removing multiple files from a Git repo that have already been deleted from disk
I have a Git repo that I have deleted four files from using rm ( not git rm ), and my Git status looks like this:
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How do I manually create a file with a . (dot) prefix in Windows? For example, .htaccess
I want to create a .htaccess file manually and discovered it seems impossible through the Windows UI. I get a "you must type a filename." message. There has to be a way to create files with . as a prefix in Windows.
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C/C++ with GCC: Statically add resource files to executable/library
Does anybody have an idea how to statically compile any resource file right into the executable or the shared library file using GCC?
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