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  • c - What is the difference between ++i and i++? - Stack Overflow
    In C, what is the difference between using ++i and i++, and which should be used in the incrementation block of a for loop?
  • How do I delete a Git branch locally and remotely?
    Matthew’s answer is great for removing remote branches, and I also appreciate the explanation, but to make a simple distinction between the two commands: To remove a local branch from your machine: git branch -d {local_branch} Use -D instead of -d to force deletion without checking the merged status To remove a remote branch from the server: git push origin -d {remote_branch} Reference
  • verbs - Whats the difference between I look forward to and Im . . .
    If you mean both in the sense of anticipating something, both are equally valid However 'I look forward' is more formal; it's the kind of thing you would write in an official letter A typical example is the closing statement of a cover letter for a job application: I look forward to hearing from you soon 'I am looking forward' is less formal You would rarely say to a friend on the phone 'I
  • meaning - I cant seem to vs I cant - English Language Usage . . .
    The use of seem to is usually a hedge, or a softener The examples above are suggesting that the person feels they should be able to do something but cannot find the right way to do it successfully The same person wouldn't say, "I can't seem to speak Korean" because they have no reasonable expectation that they should be able to speak Korean
  • What is the difference between i++ ++i in a for loop?
    The way for loop is processed is as follows 1 First, initialization is performed (i=0) 2 the check is performed (i < n) 3 the code in the loop is executed 4 the value is incremented 5 Repeat steps 2 - 4 This is the reason why, there is no difference between i++ and ++i in the for loop which has been used
  • abbreviations - Can I start a sentence with i. e. ? - English Language . . .
    While writing a rhetorical question I ran into a case where it seemed natural to start a sentence with "I e": How do we handle the case when the list is empty? I e , if the filter matched no entr
  • ruby - What do `?i` and `?-i` in regex mean? - Stack Overflow
    I tested and it matches test, TEST, and teSt But I have never seen this before What does the ? before i mean? I saw this here
  • Why do we say I win instead of I won?
    For a long time I was wondering why there is I win instead of I won I met such usage in a lot of games and movies For me, it's logical to say I won, because this winning action is done already
  • How do I revert a Git repository to a previous commit?
    How do I revert from my current state to a snapshot made on a certain commit? If I do git log, then I get the following output: $ git log commit
  • grammaticality - I lt;verb gt; and am lt;rest of sentence gt; - English Language . . .
    Grammatically there is nothing wrong with it And coordinates two of the same type of phrase; am and admire are verbs, so you're just coordinating two verb phrases: XXX is a project I [ [admire] and [am very interested in]] If the final preposition is making it feel awkward, you could try XXX is a project I admire and in which I'm very interested





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