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What does “Auto packing the repository for optimum performance” mean?
I'm having a problem with my git repo. For the last couple of days whenever I do a push to the server I get this message: "Auto packing the repository for optimum performance", and it does not seem to go away and return the shell.
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What is App.config in C#.NET? How to use it?
I have done a project in C#.NET where my database file is an Excel workbook. Since the location of the connection string is hard coded in my coding, there is no problem for installing it in my system, but for other systems there is.
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What is the difference between save and export in Docker?
I am playing around with Docker for a couple of days and I already made some images (which was really fun!). Now I want to persist my work and came to the save and export commands, but I don't fully understand them.
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What are the mechanics of short string optimization in libc++?
This answer gives a nice high-level overview of short string optimization (SSO). However, I would like to know in more detail how it works in practice, specifically in the libc++ implementation:
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T-SQL stored procedure that accepts multiple Id values
Is there a graceful way to handle passing a list of ids as a parameter to a stored procedure?
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Why does Sql Server keep executing after raiserror when xact_abort is on?
I just got surprised by something in TSQL. I thought that if xact_abort was on, calling something like
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How often does python flush to a file?
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Pandas: create two new columns in a dataframe with values calculated from a pre-existing column
I am working with the pandas library and I want to add two new columns to a dataframe df with n columns (n > 0).
These new columns result from the application of a function to one of the columns in the dataframe.
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What is causing this ActiveRecord::ReadOnlyRecord error?
This follows this prior question, which was answered. I actually discovered I could remove a join from that query, so now the working query is
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C++11 reverse range-based for-loop
Is there a container adapter that would reverse the direction of iterators so I can iterate over a container in reverse with range-based for-loop?
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