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Tip of the day: using capture groups and back references to search and replace in IntelliJ
Using capture groups and back references to search and replace in IntelliJ
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Using capture groups and back references to search and replace in IntelliJ
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Efficient way to find final methods in a Java project
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Fixing bash is not recognized as an internal or external command error
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The story behind my TypeScript book
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How to write integration tests for a GraphQL API using Spring Boot 2.x and Kotlin
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How to clean database tables after each integration test in a Spring Boot application using Kotlin
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A guide explaining how to install, configure, and use JUnit 5 with Mockito in a Spring Boot Kotlin project
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A small bean validation constraint annotation in Kotlin for UUIDs
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Some notes about my current setup for GPG/PGP. I’m currently using GnuPG and in particular GPG4Win. Portable mode As usual, I like portable installs and GPG is no exception. I’ve uncompressed it in my tools folder (synchronized across my machines). By itself, the tool is portable, maybe
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