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git cherry-pick <commit-hash> will apply the changes made in an existing commit to another branch, while recording a new commit. Essentially, you can copy commits from branch to branch. Given the following tree (Source) dd2e86 - 946992 - 9143a9 - a6fd86 - 5a6057 [master] \ ...
The background-image property is used to specify a background image to be applied to all matched elements. By default, this image is tiled to cover the entire element, excluding margin. .myClass { background-image: url('/path/to/image.jpg'); } To use multiple images as background-image, defi...
Method Chaining is a technique explained in Martin Fowler's book Domain Specific Languages. Method Chaining is summarized as Makes modifier methods return the host object, so that multiple modifiers can be invoked in a single expression. Consider this non-chaining/regular piece of code (ported...
A CLOS class is described by: a name a list of superclasses a list of slots further options like documentation Each slot has: a name an initialization form (optional) an initialization argument (optional) a type (optional) a documentation string (optional) accessor, reader and/or wr...
In Go, you can declare multiple variables at the same time. // You can declare multiple variables of the same type in one line var a, b, c string var d, e string = "Hello", "world!" // You can also use short declaration to assign multiple variables x, y, z := 1, 2, 3 ...
The ls command's -l option prints a specified directory's contents in a long listing format. If no directory is specified then, by default, the contents of the current directory are listed. ls -l /etc Example Output: total 1204 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Apr 21 03:44 acpi -rw-r--r-- 1 r...
It is tricky to remove items from a list while within a loop, this is due to the fact that the index and length of the list gets changed. Given the following list, here are some examples that will give an unexpected result and some that will give the correct result. List<String> fruits = new...
To publish the changes you made in your working copy, run the svn commit command. IMPORTANT: Review your changes before committing them! Use svn status and svn diff to review the changes. Also, make sure you are in the correct path before performing a commit. If you updated many files across vari...
Using the Java-SDK 3.0.1 CountDownLatch lock = new CountDownLatch(1); SpeechToText service = new SpeechToText(); service.setUsernameAndPassword("<username>", "<password>"); FileInputStream audio = new FileInputStream("filename.wav"); RecognizeOpti...
This example shows how to use the IBM Watson Speech to Text service to recognize the type of an audio file and produce a transcription of the spoken text in that file. This example requires Speech to Text service credentials and Node.js Install the npm module for the Watson Developer Cloud N...
The X-macro approach can be generalized a bit by making the name of the "X" macro an argument of the master macro. This has the advantages of helping to avoid macro name collisions and of allowing use of a general-purpose macro as the "X" macro. As always with X macros, the mas...
The git check-ignore command reports on files ignored by Git. You can pass filenames on the command line, and git check-ignore will list the filenames that are ignored. For example: $ cat .gitignore *.o $ git check-ignore example.o Readme.md example.o Here, only *.o files are defined in .git...
There are three ways of creating a new branch feature which tracks the remote branch origin/feature: git checkout --track -b feature origin/feature, git checkout -t origin/feature, git checkout feature - assuming that there is no local feature branch and there is only one remote with the featur...
In this example we are going to plot multiple lines onto a single axis. Additionally, we choose a different appearance for the lines and create a legend. % create sample data x = linspace(-2,2,100); % 100 linearly spaced points from -2 to 2 y1 = x.^2; y2 = 2*x.^2; y3 = 4*x.^2; ...
Creating an empty table is as simple as this: local empty_table = {} You can also create a table in the form of a simple array: local numeric_table = { "Eve", "Jim", "Peter" } -- numeric_table[1] is automatically "Eve", numeric_table[2] is "Ji...
docker run hello-world This will fetch the latest hello-world image from the Docker Hub (if you don't already have it), create a new container, and run it. You should see a message stating that your installation appears to be working correctly.
docker run docker/whalesay cowsay 'Hello, StackExchange!' This command tells Docker to create a container from the docker/whalesay image and run the command cowsay 'Hello, StackExchange!' in it. It should print a picture of a whale saying Hello, StackExchange! to your terminal. If the entrypoin...
Normally, a Docker container persists after it has exited. This allows you to run the container again, inspect its filesystem, and so on. However, sometimes you want to run a container and delete it immediately after it exits. For example to execute a command or show a file from the filesystem. Dock...
There are several ways to set which editor to use for committing, rebasing, etc. Change the core.editor configuration setting. $ git config --global core.editor nano Set the GIT_EDITOR environment variable. For one command: $ GIT_EDITOR=nano git commit Or for all commands run in a ...
Alt-text is used by screen readers for visually impaired users and by search engines. It's therefore important to write good alt-text for your images. The text should look correct even if you replace the image with its alt attribute. For example: <!-- Incorrect --> <img src="anonymo...

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