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How to discover number of *logical* cores on Mac OS X?

How can you tell, from the command line, how many cores are on the machine when you're running Mac OS X? On Linux, I use: ...
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Remote branch is not showing up in “git branch -r”

...te update stuff actually started working. Thanks! – PålOliver Jul 5 '13 at 9:28 2 For some reaso...
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Toggle Checkboxes on/off

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Where can I find “make” program for Mac OS X Lion?

Just upgraded my computer to Mac OS X Lion and went to terminal and typed "make" but it says: -bash: make: command not found ...
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Multiline TextView in Android?

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How to read a text file into a list or an array with Python

... csv module or some other existing parser – Jean-François Fabre♦ May 24 at 17:09 add a comment  |  ...
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How can I output a UTF-8 CSV in PHP that Excel will read properly?

... To quote a Microsoft support engineer, Excel for Mac does not currently support UTF-8 Update, 2017: This is true of all versions of Microsoft Excel for Mac before Office 2016. Newer versions (from Office 365) do now support UTF-8. In order to output UTF-8 content that Ex...
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unable to install pg gem

... what about mac ? – Fivell Dec 16 '11 at 13:33 23 ...
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How to configure Mac OS X term so that git has color? [closed]

I've seen a Mac OS X git demo online in which it's configured to have multiple colors. 6 Answers ...
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Should I put #! (shebang) in Python scripts, and what form should it take?

...n you can just call ./[your-script.py] in shell. – skålfyfan Oct 6 '14 at 22:01 9 As the answer ...