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Customizing the template within a Directive

...in order for the form's controller to recognize its newly formed existence and include it in validation. I could not get it to work in a directive's compile property. – m.e.conroy Mar 24 '14 at 15:08 ...
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How do I make an HTTP request in Swift?

... You can use URL, URLRequest and URLSession or NSURLConnection as you'd normally do in Objective-C. Note that for iOS 7.0 and later, URLSession is preferred. Using URLSession Initialize a URL object and a URLSessionDataTask from URLSession. Then run the ...
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How do pointer to pointers work in C?

... Let's assume an 8 bit computer with 8 bit addresses (and thus only 256 bytes of memory). This is part of that memory (the numbers at the top are the addresses): 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+...
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Python circular importing?

... specific to your case: Try changing entities/post.py to do import physics and then refer to physics.PostBody rather than just PostBody directly. Similarly, change physics.py to do import entities.post and then use entities.post.Post rather than just Post. ...
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Why is iostream::eof inside a loop condition (i.e. `while (!stream.eof())`) considered wrong?

...ndicate, that the next read will be the end of the stream. Consider this (and assume then next read will be at the end of the stream): while(!inStream.eof()){ int data; // yay, not end of stream yet, now read ... inStream >> data; // oh crap, now we read the end and *only* now the eo...
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How can I split up a Git commit buried in history?

I flubbed up my history and want to do some changes to it. Problem is, I have a commit with two unrelated changes, and this commit is surrounded by some other changes in my local (non-pushed) history. ...
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What is the difference between concurrency and parallelism?

What is the difference between concurrency and parallelism? 37 Answers 37 ...
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Why is a 3-way merge advantageous over a 2-way merge?

Wikipedia says a 3-way merge is less error-prone than a 2-way merge, and often times doesn't need user intervention. Why is this the case? ...
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Hidden Features of MySQL

...t have only just recently started to use MySQL with my web applications, and I'm hungry for knowledge. 20 Answers ...
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Shell equality operators (=, ==, -eq)

Can someone please explain the difference between = , == and -eq in shell scripting? 4 Answers ...