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jQuery’s .bind() vs. .on()

I found two great articles talking about the new function .on() : jquery4u.com , elijahmanor.com . 6 Answers ...
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How to commit changes to a new branch

I just made changes to a branch. How can I commit the changes to the other branch? 3 Answers ...
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nginx missing sites-available directory

I installed Nginx on Centos 6 and I am trying to set up virtual hosts. The problem I am having is that I can't seem to find the /etc/nginx/sites-available directory. ...
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What is the difference between Gemfile and Gemfile.lock in Ruby on Rails

I am a beginner to Ruby on Rails and I am using Rails 3.0.9. 3 Answers 3 ...
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Turn a simple socket into an SSL socket

I wrote simple C programs, which are using sockets ('client' and 'server'). (UNIX/Linux usage) 4 Answers ...
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How to check if a function exists on a SQL database

I need to find out if a function exists on a database, so that I can drop it and create it again. It should basically be something like the following code that I use for stored procedures: ...
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Having a private branch of a public repo on GitHub?

I have a public PHP project in a GitHub repo, which contains just one branch (master). 4 Answers ...
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How assignment works with Python list slice?

Python doc says that slicing a list returns a new list. Now if a "new" list is being returned I've the following questions related to "Assignment to slices" ...
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How to set child process' environment variable in Makefile

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Git status - is there a way to show changes only in a specific directory?

I would like to see a list of files modified since the last commit, as git status shows, but I care only about files located in a single directory. Is there a way to do this? I tried git status <directory> , but it seems this does something completely different (lists all changed files, as ...