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what is the right way to treat Python argparse.Namespace() as a dictionary?

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What is the difference between '>' and a space in CSS selectors?

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How to get duration, as int milli's and float seconds from ?

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How to update a git clone --mirror?

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Install Gem from Github Branch?

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Maintain git repo inside another git repo

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What is the meaning of polyfills in HTML5?

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Creating temporary files in bash

...temporary file will not be subverted, it still allows a simple denial of service attack. For these reasons it is suggested that mktemp be used instead. In a script, I invoke mktemp something like mydir=$(mktemp -d "${TMPDIR:-/tmp/}$(basename $0).XXXXXXXXXXXX") which creates a temporary dir...
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Golang tests in sub-directory

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CSS3 :unchecked pseudo-class

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