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Oct
8
accepted “Merge a with b” and “Merge b with a” or “Merge b into a”
Oct
8
comment “Merge a with b” and “Merge b with a” or “Merge b into a”
This is what I was thinking too. I should clarify it the way you're thinking and state "merge hash2 into hash1" because it's in-place so there is never going to be a c and even though a programmer would see that right off the bat, average-Joe wouldn't... so it sounds like this is what I should do, use into rather than with so it implies that b is going into a.
Oct
7
revised “Merge a with b” and “Merge b with a” or “Merge b into a”
added 183 characters in body
Oct
7
comment “Merge a with b” and “Merge b with a” or “Merge b into a”
I've elaborated it for you.
Oct
7
revised “Merge a with b” and “Merge b with a” or “Merge b into a”
added 183 characters in body
Oct
7
awarded  Supporter
Oct
7
revised “Merge a with b” and “Merge b with a” or “Merge b into a”
added 8 characters in body
Oct
7
comment E-mail signature etiquette with a “With regards,” line
This is normally how we would do it on our mailing lists.
Oct
7
asked “Merge a with b” and “Merge b with a” or “Merge b into a”
Oct
5
awarded  Scholar
Oct
5
accepted “And” or “with” when comparing
Aug
3
awarded  Cleanup
Aug
3
revised “And” or “with” when comparing
rolled back to a previous revision
Jul
30
awarded  Student
Jul
27
comment “And” or “with” when comparing
Well, depending on the salad you would never normally dress it (unless it's bound by dressing) before it reaches the table. So I have edited my question to be more specific to Green Salads which one should never dress before they reach the table. I hope this clarifies it so that "with" and "and" can mean different things but I don't know if it will, worth a try. <br /><br /> Note: There are more reasons why a chef would never normally dress greens but I'm sure you already know all these reasons so I left them out.
Jul
27
awarded  Editor
Jul
27
revised “And” or “with” when comparing
added 12 characters in body
Jul
27
asked “And” or “with” when comparing