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What is the meaning of CTOR?

In a lot of C# files I save regions tags(?) that are named CTOR or ctor. What's the meaning of ctor? Why is such a region called ctor? ...
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Scheduling recurring task in Android

I'm designing an app that has a recurring task of sending presence to a dedicated server as long as the app is in foreground. ...
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Center/Set Zoom of Map to cover all visible Markers?

I am setting multiple markers on my map and I can set statically the zoom levels and the center but what I want is, to cover all the markers and zoom as much as possible having all markets visible ...
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Is there a naming convention for Django apps

Is there a preferred naming convention for creating a Django app consisting of more than one word? For instance, which of the following is preferred? ...
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How do I convert an interval into a number of hours with postgres?

Say I have an interval like 6 Answers 6 ...
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What is the difference between JDK dynamic proxy and CGLib?

In case of the Proxy Design Pattern , What is the difference between JDK's Dynamic Proxy and third party dynamic code generation API s such as CGLib ? ...
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Cast Object to Generic Type for returning

Is there a way to cast an object to return value of a method? I tried this way but it gave a compile time exception in "instanceof" part: ...
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Limits of Nat type in Shapeless

In shapeless, the Nat type represents a way to encode natural numbers at a type level. This is used for example for fixed size lists. You can even do calculations on type level, e.g. append a list of N elements to a list of K elements and get back a list that is known at compile time to have N+...
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Python nonlocal statement

What does the Python nonlocal statement do (in Python 3.0 and later)? 9 Answers 9 ...
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What Makes a Method Thread-safe? What are the rules?

Are there overall rules/guidelines for what makes a method thread-safe? I understand that there are probably a million one-off situations, but what about in general? Is it this simple? ...