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Viewing a Deleted File in Git
I've deleted a file with Git and then committed, so the file is no longer in my working copy. I want to look at the contents of that file, but not actually restore it. How can I do this?
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Output of git branch in tree like fashion
Right now, when I type "git branch"
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what is the difference between sendStickyBroadcast and sendBroadcast in Android
What is the difference between sendStickyBroadcast and sendBroadcast in Android?
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How can I use speech recognition without the annoying dialog in android phones
Is this possible without modify the android APIs?
I've found a article about this.
There's one a comment that I should do modifications to the android APIs.
But it didn't say how to do the modification.
Can anybody give me some suggestions on how to do that?
Thanks!
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Bash script to set up a temporary SSH tunnel
On Cygwin, I want a Bash script to:
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Including all the jars in a directory within the Java classpath
Is there a way to include all the jar files within a directory in the classpath?
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Sharing src/test classes between modules in a multi-module maven project
I have a multi-module Maven project. For the sake of this example, consider two modules:
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How do you implement a class in C? [closed]
Assuming I have to use C (no C++ or object oriented compilers) and I don't have dynamic memory allocation, what are some techniques I can use to implement a class, or a good approximation of a class? Is it always a good idea to isolate the "class" to a separate file? Assume that we can preallocate t...
How to PUT a json object with an array using curl
I have a series of data to enter into database. The user interface to enter the data isn't good for bulk entry, so I'm trying to formulate a command line equivalent. When I examine the network request of the UI in chrome, I see a PUT request of a json object. When I try to replicate the request
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Should I use 'border: none' or 'border: 0'?
Which of the two methods conforms to W3C standards? Do they both behave as expected across browsers?
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