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WHERE vs HAVING
Why do you need to place columns you create yourself (for example select 1 as "number" ) after HAVING and not WHERE in MySQL?
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Library not loaded: libmysqlclient.16.dylib error when trying to run 'rails server' on OS X 10.6 wit
...ime you update your mysql
sudo ln -s /usr/local/mysql/lib/libmysqlclient.18.dylib /usr/lib/libmysqlclient.18.dylib
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How to mock localStorage in JavaScript unit tests?
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ImageView in circular through xml
...oid:innerRadius="0dp"
android:shape="ring"
android:thicknessRatio="1.9"
android:useLevel="false" >
<solid android:color="@android:color/transparent" />
<stroke
android:width="10dp"
android:color="@android:color/white" />
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JQuery string contains check [duplicate]
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You can use javascript's indexOf function.
var str1 = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP";
var str2 = "DEFG";
if(str1.indexOf(str2) != -1){
console.log(str2 + " found");
}
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Colon (:) in Python list index [duplicate]
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: is the delimiter of the slice syntax to 'slice out' sub-parts in sequences , [start:end]
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gitx How do I get my 'Detached HEAD' commits back into master [duplicate]
...If checkout master was the last thing you did, then the reflog entry HEAD@{1} will contain your commits (otherwise use git reflog or git log -p to find them). Use git merge HEAD@{1} to fast forward them into master.
EDIT:
As noted in the comments, Git Ready has a great article on this.
git reflog...
How do we determine the number of days for a given month in python [duplicate]
...ate the number of days for a given month in python. If a user inputs Feb 2011 the program should be able to tell me that Feb 2011 has 28 days. Could any one tell me which library I should use to determine the length of a given month.
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How to override a JavaScript function
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edited Mar 23 '11 at 18:29
answered Mar 23 '11 at 17:50
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Javascript. Assign array values to multiple variables? [duplicate]
this code works perfectly in Firefox resulting a=1, b=2 and c=3,
but it doesn't work in Chrome. Is it a Chrome bug or
it is not valid javascript code? (I failed to find it in javascript references)
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