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Difference in pronunciation between: a, á, ã, â and à Could I get a few people to explain the difference in pronunciation between a, á, ã, â and à in Portuguese using English comparisons (if possible)? I can't seem to find a thread or other Web site that addresses them each clearly Thanks!
Why does this symbol ’ show up in my email messages almost always? why do these odd symbols appear in my emails _ you’ve Why are my emails corrupted with weird letters and symbols? Instructions for obtaining a personal S MIME certificate by creating a CSR Prerequisite for sending an encrypted email message
How to fix a No process is on the other end of the pipe error in SQL . . . The server was set to Windows Authentication only by default There isn't any notification, that the origin of the errors is that, so it's hard to figure it out The SQL Management studio does not warn you, even if you create a user with SQL Authentication only So the answer is: Switch from Windows to SQL Authentication: Right click on the server name and select properties; Select security
c - What is a file with extension . a? - Stack Overflow a files are created with the ar utility, and they are libraries To use it with gcc, collect all a files in a lib folder and then link with -L lib and -l<name of specific library> Collection of all a files into lib is optional Doing so makes for better looking directories with nice separation of code and libraries, IMHO
html - What is href=# and why is it used? - Stack Overflow It's a link that links to nowhere essentially (it just adds "#" onto the URL) It's used for a number of different reasons For instance, if you're using some sort of JavaScript jQuery and don't want the actual HTML to link anywhere It's also used for page anchors, which is used to redirect to a different part of the page
How do I delete a Git branch locally and remotely? Don't forget to do a git fetch --all --prune on other machines after deleting the remote branch on the server ||| After deleting the local branch with git branch -d and deleting the remote branch with git push origin --delete other machines may still have "obsolete tracking branches" (to see them do git branch -a) To get rid of these do git fetch --all --prune
git: how to rename a branch (both local and remote)? I have a local branch master that points to a remote branch origin regacy (oops, typo!) How do I rename the remote branch to origin legacy or origin master? I tried: git remote rename regacy legac
c - What are . a and . so files? - Stack Overflow I'm currently trying to port a C application to AIX and am getting confused What are a and so files and how are they used when building running an application?
git - How do I delete a commit from a branch? - Stack Overflow I think this is not a duplicate of Git undo last commit as it asks how to delete any commit from a branch I also think non of the answers actually address this question They all rewind the last commits, not cherry-pick and delete a single commit that may occurred a while ago