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What does FETCH_HEAD in Git mean?

...it like doing git fetch without arguments (or git remote update), updating all your remote branches, then running git merge origin/<branch>, but using FETCH_HEAD internally instead to refer to whatever single ref was fetched, instead of needing to name things. ...
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What is a higher kinded type in Scala?

...pply to value arguments to "construct" a value. Value constructors are usually called "functions" or "methods". These "constructors" are also said to be "polymorphic" (because they can be used to construct "stuff" of varying "shape"), or "abstractions" (since they abstract over what varies between ...
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Adding git branch on the Bash command prompt

... git 1.9.3 or later: use __git_ps1 Git provides a shell script called git-prompt.sh, which includes a function __git_ps1 that prints text to add to bash PS1 prompt (includes branch name) Its most basic usage is: $ __git_ps1 (master) It also takes an optional format string: $ __g...
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Return a value if no rows are found in Microsoft tSQL

... S.Id = @SiteId and S.Status = 1 AND (S.WebUserId = @WebUserId OR S.AllowUploads = 1) share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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When to use self over $this?

... $x = new Y(); $x->bar(); ?> The idea is that $this->foo() calls the foo() member function of whatever is the exact type of the current object. If the object is of type X, it thus calls X::foo(). If the object is of type Y, it calls Y::foo(). But with self::foo(), X::foo() is always ...
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Getting the names of all files in a directory with PHP

... Not all filenames have the form *.*: just use * instead. – jameshfisher Feb 24 '14 at 17:17 ...
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Why does Windows64 use a different calling convention from all other OSes on x86-64?

AMD has an ABI specification that describes the calling convention to use on x86-64. All OSes follow it, except for Windows which has it's own x86-64 calling convention. Why? ...
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Java equivalent of C#'s verbatim strings with @

...it on. I don't actually do anything with it other than pass it on to a web service. I was testing the response from a c# WCF service being called from Java. As I was just hard coding a test it was at this point that I discovered this limitation. I;m not actually doing anything 'file based' with the ...
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Change x axes scale in matplotlib

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Fixed size queue which automatically dequeues old values upon new enques

...ur own queue, just use the inherited one. If you do as you do, you can actually do nothing else with the queue values, all other functions but your new Enqueue will still call the original queue. In other words, although this answer is marked as accepted, it's completely and utterly broken. ...