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How to open link in a new tab in HTML? - Stack Overflow Note I previously suggested blank instead of _blank because, if used, it'll open a new tab and then use the same tab if the link is clicked again However, this is only because, as GolezTrol pointed out, it refers to the name a of a frame window, which would be set and used when the link is pressed again to open it in the same tab
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
How do I find out which process is listening on a TCP or UDP port on . . . PowerShell TCP Get-Process -Id (Get-NetTCPConnection -LocalPort YourPortNumberHere) OwningProcess This shows several columns of information about the process The Id column is the PID you need if you want to kill it with taskkill PID <pid> UDP Get-Process -Id (Get-NetUDPEndpoint -LocalPort YourPortNumberHere) OwningProcess cmd netstat -a -b (Add -n to stop it trying to resolve hostnames
python - How do I append to a file? - Stack Overflow bluewoodtree: The benefits are similar to that of RAII in C++ If you forget close (), it might take a while before the file is actually closed It is easier that you might think to forget it when the code has multiple exit points, exceptions and so on
Find all files containing a specific text (string) on Linux? How do I find all files containing a specific string of text within their file contents? The following doesn't work It seems to display every single file in the system find -type f -exec grep -H '
c# - Return multiple values to a method caller - Stack Overflow @Jakob isn't out the closest thing C# has to native multiple return? The tuple probably is the best option for readability Personally, I'm not keen on having anonymous types or property names like Item1 - although I guess destructuring does mitigate that The last example, in terms of source code, definitely looks the most like multiple return in languages with that as a native feature It's