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Nullable vs. int? - Is there any difference?
Apparently Nullable<int> and int? are equivalent in value. Are there any reasons to choose one over the other?
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How to un-commit last un-pushed git commit without losing the changes
Is there a way to revert a commit so that my local copy keeps the changes made in that commit, but they become non-committed changes in my working copy? Rolling back a commit takes you to the previous commit - I want to keep the changes made but I committed them to the wrong branch.
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How do you do a ‘Pause’ with PowerShell 2.0?
OK, I'm losing it. PowerShell is annoying me. I'd like a pause dialog to appear, and it won't.
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Purpose of Django setting ‘SECRET_KEY’
What exactly is the point of the SECRET_KEY in django? I did a few google searches and checked out the docs ( https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/settings/#secret-key ), but I was looking for a more in-depth explanation of this, and why it is required.
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What is the difference between Class Path and Build Path
I'm confused with these two terms.
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What exactly is Heroku?
I just started learning Ruby on rails and I was wondering what Heroku really is? I know that its a cloud that helps us to avoid using servers? When do we actually use it?
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Is it possible to declare git repository as dependency in android gradle?
I want to use master version of my lib from mavencentral.
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Does deleting a branch in git remove it from the history?
Coming from svn, just starting to become familiar with git.
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Are Roslyn SyntaxNodes reused?
I've been taking a look to Roslyn CTP and, while it solves a similar problem to the Expression tree API , both are immutable but Roslyn does so in a quite different way:
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Assert a function/method was not called using Mock
I'm using the Mock library to test my application, but I want to assert that some function was not called. Mock docs talk about methods like mock.assert_called_with and mock.assert_called_once_with , but I didn't find anything like mock.assert_not_called or something related to verify mock was ...
