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How to remove multiple deleted files in Git repository
I have deleted some files and git status shows as below.
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When should static_cast, dynamic_cast, const_cast and reinterpret_cast be used?
...t do, too. It's used primarily for particularly weird conversions and bit manipulations, like turning a raw data stream into actual data, or storing data in the low bits of a pointer to aligned data.
C-style cast and function-style cast are casts using (type)object or type(object), respectively, ...
JPA eager fetch does not join
What exactly does JPA's fetch strategy control? I can't detect any difference between eager and lazy. In both cases JPA/Hibernate does not automatically join many-to-one relationships.
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How to install python modules without root access?
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Given the lat/long coordinates, how can we find out the city/country?
For example if we have these set of coordinates
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What is the difference between Class.getResource() and ClassLoader.getResource()?
I wonder what the difference is between Class.getResource() and ClassLoader.getResource() ?
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getting exception “IllegalStateException: Can not perform this action after onSaveInstanceState”
I have a Live Android application, and from market i have received following stack trace and i have no idea why its happening as its not happening in application code but its getting caused by some or the other event from the application (assumption)
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Do you have to restart apache to make re-write rules in the .htaccess take effect?
I have pushed my .htaccess files to the production severs, but they don't work. Would a restart be the next step, or should I check something else.
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Why does 1==1==1 return true, “1”==“1”==“1” return true, and “a...
I tested the above code in Chrome's console and for some reason, a() returns true, b() returns true, and c() returns false.
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Generating a UUID in Postgres for Insert statement?
My question is rather simple. I'm aware of the concept of a UUID and I want to generate one to refer to each 'item' from a 'store' in my DB with. Seems reasonable right?
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