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Instant Open Project For IntelliJ Idea Maven Users on OSX
Jason Whaley
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osx, maven, intellij
mv filename with {old,new}
Jon Druse
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terminal, linux
Agile overview - Extreme Programming
John Stevenson
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agile, xp
daemonize nodejs
geta6
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coffee-script, nodejs
Perl module Dist::Zilla can be used to create standard files like README, Makefile.PL, etc.
Colin Keith
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perl, perl modules, dist
Initial-scale vs Maximum-scale
Ulysses Jimenez
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css, html, initial-scale, maximum-scale
Web-fonts inheritance
Dmitry Vislov
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css, fonts, font-face, web-fonts
Inspect UIViewController hierarchies from REPL via sugarcube
spnkr
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helmwind, rubymotion
NGram extraction using Stackable traits in Scala
Jeroen Rosenberg
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scala, analysis, traits, ngrams
Faker port to .NET
Diego Dias
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.net, csharp
vim ctrl+r
Lee-Jon
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vim, cheat
Safely Add Hstore Support to Postgres via ActiveRecord Migrations
Charles Zhang
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rails, activerecord, postgres, hstore
Last commit hash alias
Rob W
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git
evalJSON
Luca Simonetti
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javascript, json, evaljson
push automatically on commit
Maximilian Weber
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2 responses
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git, webermax
Git garbage collect all your dev tree
Peter Mescalchin
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shell, git
Selenium Automation Testing with VS.Net
Sumit Jolly
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2 responses
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.net, selenium, vs, c#
the API client that nobody has, nobody can describe, but everybody wants
Andrei Neculau
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rest, api, developer, hypermedia
Bookmarklet to open package's npm link
Ashnur
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npm, bookmarklet, npmsearch, npmjs
Showcasing where git is better then subversion
Oz
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subversion, git
Find arguments from Ruby method
Matt Brewer
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ruby, rails
Text message from console -
Vishnu Atrai
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shell, curl
Instalation Script for OpenVas 7
Chris Fernandez CEHv7, IACRB, Linux Engineer
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security, linux, hacking, arch