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Is there a way to tell git to only include certain files instead of ignoring certain files?

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What happens with constraints when a view is removed

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Grasping the Node JS alternative to multithreading

...a problem). – wbyoung Mar 5 '14 at 20:05 so we can do other proses using callback like javascript code on frontend ...
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difference between socket programming and Http programming

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How to detect READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT is enabled?

...TTED isolation level are based on snapshot scans and do not acquire locks. 0 (default): READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT option is OFF. Read operations under the READ COMMITTED isolation level use Shared (S) locks. share | ...
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Finding the author of a line of code in Mercurial

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undefined reference to `WinMain@16'

... #define NOMINMAX #include <windows.h> int main() { MessageBox( 0, "Blah blah...", "My Windows app!", MB_SETFOREGROUND ); } Now let's build it using GNU toolchain (i.e. g++), no special options. Here gnuc is just a batch file that I use for that. It only supplies options to make g++ mor...
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Python 2.7: Print to File

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What does the > (greater than bracket) mean beside file names in Eclipse's Package Explorer?

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Setting CSS pseudo-class rules from JavaScript

...ng embedded or linked stylesheet) using syntax like: document.styleSheets[0].insertRule('#elid:hover { background-color: red; }', 0); document.styleSheets[0].cssRules[0].style.backgroundColor= 'red'; IE, of course, requires its own syntax: document.styleSheets[0].addRule('#elid:hover', 'backgrou...