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- newline - Difference between \n and \r? - Stack Overflow
The n stands for new line, again, from typewriter days you moved down to a new line Not necessarily to the start of it though, which is why some OSes adopted the need for both a r return followed by a n newline, as that was the order a typewriter did it in
- C# how to create a Guid value? - Stack Overflow
This produces a new guid, uses that guid to create a ShortGuid, and displays the two equivalent values in the console Results would be something along the lines of: ShortGuid: FEx1sZbSD0ugmgMAF_RGHw Guid: b1754c14-d296-4b0f-a09a-030017f4461f
- How can I switch to another branch in Git? - Stack Overflow
Check branch again using "git branch" It should now show that you are in the new branch Now add, commit and push: git add git commit -m "added new branch" git push origin {branch name} The above steps work for me in both the situation when I have made changes before moving to the new local branch or making changes after moving to the new branch
- Visual Studio closes all browser windows - Stack Overflow
A few days I ran into this weird behaviour: every time I stop debugging a web app VS closes all browser windows (all Chrome or all Edge), not just the window it started In addition, it doesn't mat
- How can I have linebreaks in my long LaTeX equations?
Without configuring your math environment to clip, you could force a new line with two backslashes in a sequence like this: Bla Bla \\ Bla Bla in another line The problem with this is that you will need to determine where a line is likely to end and force to always have a line break there With equations, rather than text, I prefer this manual way
- How to create a link to a location in the body of an email in Outlook
In a new email or when editing existing email: First stand on the line location and mark highlight the text part you want to link to; Click on Insert tab; From the top banner click on Bookmark A bookmark dialog will popup, which looks like this (i've already picked a name for my bookmark):
- Quick way to create a list of values in C#? - Stack Overflow
var array = new string[] { "foo", "bar" }; Queue var queque = new Queue<int>(new[] { 1, 2, 3 }); Stack var queque = new Stack<int>(new[] { 1, 2, 3 }); As you can see for the majority of cases it is merely adding the values in curly braces, or instantiating a new array followed by curly braces and values
- Create a branch in Git from another branch - Stack Overflow
Switched to a new branch 'my-new-branch'-c is short for --create and replaces the well-known git checkout -b; Take a look at this GitHub blog post explaining the changes in greater detail: Git 2 23 brings a new pair of experimental commands to the suite of existing ones: git switch and git restore These two are meant to eventually provide a
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