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Understanding keystore, certificates and alias

...s private key). More information: http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/tooldocs/solaris/keytool.html http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/app-signing.html share | improve this a...
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Removing non-repository files with git?

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Detecting CTRL+C in Node.js

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How to retrieve form values from HTTPPOST, dictionary or?

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Remove element of a regular array

... 204 If you don't want to use List: var foos = new List<Foo>(array); foos.RemoveAt(index); re...
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What does “abstract over” mean?

... numbers under a single symbol ns: def sumOf(ns: List[Int]) = ns.foldLeft(0)(_ + _) And we don't particularly care that it's a List either. List is a specific type constructor (takes a type and returns a type), but we can abstract over the type constructor by specifying which essential characteri...
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Does Internet Explorer support pushState and replaceState?

...ormation is CanIUse. Here's the section on history. Summary - IE9: no, IE10: yes (as of platform preview 3) The first Release Candidate of IE9 (released 10th Feb 2011) does not support history.pushState or history.replaceState. Generally no new features are added after a product gets to RC stage s...
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Escape single quote character for use in an SQLite query

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How to trim a string to N chars in Javascript?

... Why not just use substring... string.substring(0, 7); The first argument (0) is the starting point. The second argument (7) is the ending point (exclusive). More info here. var string = "this is a string"; var length = 7; var trimmedString = string.substring(0, length); ...
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Is there a naming convention for Django apps

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