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What are the differences between .gitignore and .gitkeep?

What are the differences between .gitignore and .gitkeep ? Are they the same thing with a different name, or do they both serve a different function? ...
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How do I squash two non-consecutive commits?

I'm a bit new to the whole rebasing feature within git. Let's say that I made the following commits: 5 Answers ...
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How to watch for array changes?

In Javascript, is there a way to be notified when an array is modified using push, pop, shift or index-based assignment? I want something that would fire an event that I could handle. ...
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Why no love for SQL? [closed]

I've heard a lot lately that SQL is a terrible language, and it seems that every framework under the sun comes pre-packaged with a database abstraction layer. ...
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What does multicore assembly language look like?

Once upon a time, to write x86 assembler, for example, you would have instructions stating "load the EDX register with the value 5", "increment the EDX" register, etc. ...
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How do I limit the number of results returned from grep?

I would like to say 10 lines max from grep. 5 Answers 5 ...
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typedef fixed length array

I have to define a 24-bit data type.I am using char[3] to represent the type. Can I typedef char[3] to type24 ? I tried it in a code sample. I put typedef char[3] type24; in my header file. The compiler did not complain about it. But when I defined a function void foo(type24 val) {} in my C...
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How do I disable the security certificate check in Python requests

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How do I print the elements of a C++ vector in GDB?

I want to examine the contents of a std::vector in GDB, how do I do it? Let's say it's a std::vector<int> for the sake of simplicity. ...
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How to import a Python class that is in a directory above?

I want to inherit from a class in a file that lies in a directory above the current one. 7 Answers ...