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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 I've been making some committed changes already pushed to remote and pul. Is there a performance difference between i++ and ++i in c++

Is there a reason some programmers write ++i in a normal for loop instead of writing i++? I have a project in a remote repository, synchronized with a local repository (development) and the server one (production) In this example, we'll squash the last 3 commits

They have the same effect on normal web browser rendering engines, but there is a fundamental difference between them

As the author writes in a discussion list post Think of three different situations I must say that for the really curious, this is good knowledge, but for the average c# application, the difference between the wording in the other answers and the actual stuff going on is so far below the abstraction level of the language that it really makes no difference C# is not assembler, and out of 99.9% of the times i++ or ++i are used in code, the things going on in the background.

I think you need to push a revert commit So pull from github again, including the commit you want to revert, then use git revert and push the result If you don't care about other people's clones of your github repository being broken, you can also delete and recreate the master branch on github after your reset I was doing some work in my repository and noticed a file had local changes

I didn't want them anymore so i deleted the file, thinking i can just checkout a fresh copy

I wanted to do the git equi. I mistakenly added files to git using the command Git add myfile.txt i have not yet run git commit How do i undo this so that these changes will not be included in the commit?

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