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Rose Perrone
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496 votes

What are the differences between B trees and B+ trees?

417 votes

Push existing project into Github

412 votes

Paste text on Android Emulator

366 votes
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Twitter Bootstrap modal: How to remove Slide down effect

186 votes

What does bundle exec rake mean?

159 votes
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getQuantityString not replacing the format with the value

157 votes

How to clone ArrayList and also clone its contents?

136 votes
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SHA1 error when using brew install

117 votes

Integer to IP Address - C

106 votes

unsigned int vs. size_t

104 votes

Why do people write "#!/usr/bin/env python" on the first line of a Python script?

103 votes
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git cannot apply binary patch *** without full index line

99 votes

Understanding the Rails Authenticity Token

91 votes

Logcat error: "addView(View, LayoutParams) is not supported in AdapterView" in a ListView

88 votes

Difference between PCDATA and CDATA in DTD

72 votes

Why is there "data" and "newtype" in Haskell?

62 votes
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setStatusBarHidden not working

53 votes

Passing variable number of arguments around

51 votes

Break a previous commit into multiple commits

49 votes

Does every Core Data Relationship have to have an Inverse?

47 votes

How does foldr work?

47 votes

How can I reconcile detached HEAD with master/origin?

44 votes

Stability of quicksort partitioning approach

43 votes

Parametric polymorphism vs Ad-hoc polymorphism

35 votes

What is the difference between forward declaration and forward reference?

34 votes

Clone() vs Copy constructor- which is recommended in java

33 votes
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Warning: remote port forwarding failed for listen port 52698

32 votes

jquery.load() to POST all elements of a form rather than having to specify what to POST

29 votes
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android: assigning a constant value to a xml-element

28 votes

What does the ampersand indicate in this bash command 1>&2

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