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What are the “loose objects” that the Git GUI refers to?
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An object (blobs, trees, and commits) with SHA say - 810cae53e0f622d6804f063c04a83dbc3a11b7ca will be stored at
.git/objects/81/0cae53e0f622d6804f063c04a83dbc3a11b7ca
( the split in first two characters to improve performance of the File system as now not all the objects are stored...
How to deal with INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_INCONSISTENT_CERTIFICATES without uninstall?
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It means the new copy of your application (on your development machine) was signed with a diff...
SVN upgrade working copy
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Entity Framework Refresh context?
...n-us/library/system.data.entity.infrastructure.dbentityentry.reload(v=vs.113).aspx#M:System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure.DbEntityEntry.Reload
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Is calculating an MD5 hash less CPU intensive than SHA family functions?
...On my Intel x86 (Core2 Quad Q6600, 2.4 GHz, using one core), I get this in 32-bit mode:
MD5 411
SHA-1 218
SHA-256 118
SHA-512 46
and this in 64-bit mode:
MD5 407
SHA-1 312
SHA-256 148
SHA-512 189
Figures are in megabytes per second, for a "long" message (this is wh...
Why use iterators instead of array indices?
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How to get the current directory in a C program?
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Tell Ruby Program to Wait some amount of time
...ience syntax:
sleep(4.minutes)
# or, even longer...
sleep(2.hours); sleep(3.days) # etc., etc.
# or shorter
sleep(0.5) # half a second
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“git pull” or “git merge” between master and development branches
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Yes, if you're the only user, of course it is safe. I use git push --force al...
Sqlite primary key on multiple columns
...umentation, it's
CREATE TABLE something (
column1,
column2,
column3,
PRIMARY KEY (column1, column2)
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