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How do I revert all local changes in Git managed project to previous state?
I have a project in which I ran git init .
After several commits, I did git status which told me everything was up to date and there were no local changes.
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Good Free Alternative To MS Access [closed]
Consider the need to develop a lightweight desktop DB application on the Microsoft platforms.
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Building big, immutable objects without using constructors having long parameter lists
I have some big (more than 3 fields) objects that can and should be immutable. Every time I run into that case I tend to create constructor abominations with long parameter lists.
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Why can't the tag contain a tag inside it?
As far as I know, this is right:
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Why shouldn't I use mysql_* functions in PHP?
What are the technical reasons for why one shouldn't use mysql_* functions? (e.g. mysql_query() , mysql_connect() or mysql_real_escape_string() )?
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What is the difference between Polymer elements and AngularJS directives?
On the Polymer Getting Started page, we see an example of Polymer in action:
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How to convert a string to utf-8 in Python
I have a browser which sends utf-8 characters to my Python server, but when I retrieve it from the query string, the encoding that Python returns is ASCII. How can I convert the plain string to utf-8?
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Check to see if a string is serialized?
What's the best way to determine whether or not a string is the result of the serialize() function?
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Weighted random numbers
I'm trying to implement a weighted random numbers. I'm currently just banging my head against the wall and cannot figure this out.
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What is the best way to solve an Objective-C namespace collision?
Objective-C has no namespaces; it's much like C, everything is within one global namespace. Common practice is to prefix classes with initials, e.g. if you are working at IBM, you could prefix them with "IBM"; if you work for Microsoft, you could use "MS"; and so on. Sometimes the initials refer to ...
