Where To Go For A Birthday

With V2, you can create a modules directory in the WindowsPowerShell directory where your profile is. PS will automatically look in that directory to load modules when you run import-module. I created a "Scripts" directory under WindowsPowerShell as well that is a sibling directory of Modules. I use my profile to set some directories using variables with the following code:

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Gradle looks for gradle.properties files in these places: in project build dir (that is where your build script is) in sub-project dir in gradle user home (defined by the GRADLE_USER_HOME environment variable, which if not set defaults to USER_HOME/.gradle) Properties from one file will override the properties from the previous ones (so file in gradle user home has precedence over the others ...

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Maybe there is another way or more than my mentioned drawbacks (please let me know), but in the end everything boils down to where do I keep my refresh token on the client-side? Is it httpOnly cookie or an in-memory JS variable? If it is the former, where do I put my access token then? Would be super happy to get any clues about how to do this the best way from people who are familiar with the ...

authentication - Where to store the refresh token on the Client ...

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Where do you want to see the output? Messages being output via Debug.Print will be displayed in the immediate window which you can open by pressing Ctrl + G. You can also Activate the so called Immediate Window by clicking View -> Immediate Window on the VBE toolbar

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Where to find the Google Chrome logs? In which location can I find the Chrome logs if it crashes?

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