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ogrim

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    Comment #21663118

    Are you me? I met my wife at 17, and will be 32 in a month :)

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    Comment #15044431

    I never trust anything but the commandline when it comes to git. Then I know full and well what I'm doing regardless of the editor. When there are too many icons and buttons to cli…

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    Comment #14988513

    I am in the same situation. I only switch to Norwegian layout when typing emails, all other times I use US layout. The keyboard is blank, so no confusion with keys either.

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    Comment #14635392

    You can change tab or window with the keyboard, move the mouse, and get back to the visualisation with the previous orientation intact.

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    Comment #14513615

    I think the new wording is more uncertain, since we now don't know at what time Jottacloud will claim unlimited storage has been exceeded. They say that "in some cases where the to…

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    Comment #14496025

    Attempting sending now. https://i.imgur.com/LaAd93C.png

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    Comment #14496010

    Neat! https://i.imgur.com/4k6iT9w.png

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    Comment #14495979

    May I have some at 3E170D763D985E557D9A07CCAB9BF99CBC3D8C47 ? Just started mining.

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    Comment #14048595

    One can still do what you are describing and have the Swagger spec generated. On my platform, I would just specify data types and the interfaces, and have Swashbuckle parse this an…

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    Comment #14039977

    I would never write Swagger by hand; why should I when I can have it generated? We are using Swashbuckle[0] to generate Swagger for our ASP.NET Web API, which have been a great exp…

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    Comment #5030790

    I am using Windows more these days, because of work. I will start documenting what I have done to make Clojure and leiningen work properly, and see what can be contributed.

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    Comment #4852319

    Clink is just what I need for those times I ahve to use cmd.exe - thank you for the tip!

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    Comment #4852220

    I am curious what terminal people use on Windows. I find MSYS to be very good, since it lets me work just as I would on Linux with Emacs-style editing.