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  1. What is the equivalent of the bin directory for Windows?

    Oct 6, 2015 · bin is not special, it is just listed in the PATH environment valuable. Microsoft's Windows also has this variable. Only difference is that it uses ; instead of :, and there is an implied . at the …

  2. Bash Script : what does #!/bin/bash mean? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 14, 2012 · In bash script, what does #!/bin/bash at the 1st line mean ? In Linux system, we have shell which interprets our UNIX commands. Now there are a number of shell in Unix system. Among …

  3. What is the difference between .bin and .dat file?

    Jan 3, 2017 · .BIN File : The BIN file type is primarily associated with 'Binary File'. Binary files are used for a wide variety of content and can be associated with a great many different programs. In general, …

  4. How to open the Recycle Bin from the Windows command line?

    How do I open the Recycle Bin from the command line? I'd be very glad if there is a built-in Windows command.

  5. how to empty recyclebin through command prompt? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 11, 2012 · Usually we delete the recycle bin contents by right-clicking it with the mouse and selecting "Empty Recycle Bin". But I have a requirement where I need to delete the recycle bin …

  6. Kusto - How does bin () summarize timestamp - Stack Overflow

    Kusto - How does bin () summarize timestamp Asked 4 years, 10 months ago Modified 4 years, 10 months ago Viewed 39k times

  7. How does the Recycle Bin in Windows work? - Super User

    What does the Recycle Bin in Windows actually do? Is it just a glorified folder and a holding place for soon to be deleted files, or does it do something specific? Specifically, are files that are ...

  8. Ignoring any 'bin' directory on a git project - Stack Overflow

    Before version 1.8.2, ** didn't have any special meaning in the .gitignore. As of 1.8.2 git supports ** to mean zero or more sub-directories (see release notes). The way to ignore all directories called bin …

  9. What does the line "#!/bin/sh" mean in a UNIX shell script?

    Sep 10, 2011 · If the first line is #!/bin/sh then it will consider all commands as a one script and it will show the that this file is running in ps command and not the commands inside the file.

  10. build - What are the obj and bin folders (created by Visual Studio ...

    The bin folder holds binary files, which are the actual executable code for your application or library. Each of these folders are further subdivided into Debug and Release folders, which simply …