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  1. Newest Questions - Stack Overflow

    3 days ago · Stack Overflow | The World’s Largest Online Community for Developers

  2. Getting Git to work with a proxy server - Stack Overflow

    How do I get Git to use a proxy server? I need to check out code from a Git server, but it shows "Request timed out" every time. How do I get around this? Alternatively, how can I set a proxy …

  3. Newest 'html' Questions - Stack Overflow

    1 day ago · Stack Overflow | The World’s Largest Online Community for Developers

  4. How do I make Git ignore file mode (chmod) changes? - Stack …

    I have a project in which I have to change the mode of files with chmod to 777 while developing, but which should not change in the main repo. Git picks up on chmod -R 777 . and marks all …

  5. Upgrading Node.js to the latest version - Stack Overflow

    n latest Debian 10 Upgrade older versions of node and npm on Debian 10 as follows:

  6. "’" showing on page instead of - Stack Overflow

    Mar 19, 2010 · So what's the problem, It's a ’ (RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK - U+2019) character which is being decoded as CP-1252 instead of UTF-8. If you check the Encodings …

  7. How to modify existing, unpushed commit messages? - Stack …

    I wrote the wrong thing in a commit message. How can I change the message? The commit has not been pushed yet.

  8. Newest 'python' Questions - Stack Overflow

    4 days ago · Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented (using classes), dynamic and strongly typed programming language that is used for a wide range of applications.

  9. Where does 'Hello world' come from? - Stack Overflow

    ' hello, world ' is usually the first example for any programming language. I've always wondered where this sentence came from and where was it first used. I've once been told that it was the …

  10. What does the !! (double exclamation mark) operator do in …

    I saw this code: this.vertical = vertical !== undefined ? !!vertical : this.vertical; It seems to be using !! as an operator, which I don't recognize. What does it do?