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  • html - What character encoding is gt;? - Stack Overflow
    In HTML, you can write the greater than sign ">" as gt; and the less than symbol "<" as lt; Is this encoding defined by the HTML encoding or some standard like ISO, UTF-xxx, BaseXXX
  • html - What do lt; and gt; stand for? - Stack Overflow
    gt; and lt; is a character entity reference for the > and < character in HTML It is not possible to use the less than (<) or greater than (>) signs in your file, because the browser will mix them with tags for these difficulties you can use entity names( gt;) and entity numbers( #60;)
  • What is the gt for here? if [ $VARIABLE -gt 0 ]; then
    -gt is an arithmetic test that denotes greater than Your condition checks if the variable CATEGORIZE is greater than zero Quoting from help test (the [is a command known as test; help is a shell builtin that provides help on shell builtins): arg1 OP arg2 Arithmetic tests OP is one of -eq, -ne, -lt, -le, -gt, or -ge -eq: Equal
  • How To Replace lt; with lt; and gt; with gt; using jquery
    So there is a div that contains html tags like <br > that is converted into lt;b gt; So I need to change it back to the HTML characters using only jQuery: lt; to < gt; to > Is there a jQuery script I can use to replace those special characters with the corresponding symbols?
  • How to check out a remote Git branch? - Stack Overflow
    A more modern approach as suggested in the comments: @Dennis: git checkout <non-branch>, for example git checkout origin test results in detached HEAD unnamed branch, while git checkout test or git checkout -b test origin test results in local branch test (with remote-tracking branch origin test as upstream) – Jakub Narębski Jan 9 '14 at 8:17
  • shell - How can I compare numbers in Bash? - Stack Overflow
    [[ n -gt m ]] Unless I do complex stuff like (( (n + 1) > m )) But everyone just has their own preferences Sad thing is that some people impose their unofficial standards You can also do this: [[ 'n + 1' -gt m ]] Which allows you to add something else which you could do with [[ ]] besides arithmetic stuff
  • c++ - . c vs . cc vs. . cpp vs . hpp vs . h vs . cxx - Stack Overflow
    Historically, the first extensions used for C++ were c and h, exactly like for C This caused practical problems, especially the c which didn't allow build systems to easily differentiate C++ and C files
  • What does cherry-picking a commit with Git mean?
    FYI: A commit semantically contains all the files of the working tree of that moment (and the commit hash of the previous commit), so you are not applying a whole commit to another commit, but the changes a commit did on the previous commit "cherry-pick commit applies the changes introduced by the named commit on the current branch" Most ppl tend to think of commit as changes (like svn was




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