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Android Studio Stuck at Gradle Download on create new project

I have installed the new Android Studio . Everything was working fine but when I try to create a new project it gets stuck at downloading Gradle . ...
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git rebase, keeping track of 'local' and 'remote'

...se, I often have difficulty working out what is happening with the 'local' and 'remote' when resolving conflicts. I sometimes have the impression that they swap sides from one commit to the next. ...
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eval command in Bash and its typical uses

After reading the bash man pages and with respect to this post . 10 Answers 10 ...
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Getting the last element of a list

... some_list[-1] is the shortest and most Pythonic. In fact, you can do much more with this syntax. The some_list[-n] syntax gets the nth-to-last element. So some_list[-1] gets the last element, some_list[-2] gets the second to last, etc, all the way down t...
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Understanding ibeacon distancing

...estimates. While the distance estimates are useful, they are not perfect, and require that you control for other variables. Be sure you read up on the complexities and limitations before misusing this. When we were building the Android iBeacon library, we had to come up with our own independent a...
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What is the difference between range and xrange functions in Python 2.X?

Apparently xrange is faster but I have no idea why it's faster (and no proof besides the anecdotal so far that it is faster) or what besides that is different about ...
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What is the difference between '@' and '=' in directive scope in AngularJS?

I've read the AngularJS documentation on the topic carefully, and then fiddled around with a directive. Here's the fiddle . ...
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What is the difference between “long”, “long long”, “long int”, and “long long int” in C++?

I am transitioning from Java to C++ and have some questions about the long data type. In Java, to hold an integer greater than 2 32 , you would simply write long x; . However, in C++, it seems that long is both a data type and a modifier. ...
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The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference

...un some unit tests in a C# Windows Forms application (Visual Studio 2005), and I get the following error: 53 Answers ...
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How to search by key=>value in a multidimensional array in PHP

..._r takes its fourth parameter by reference rather than by value; the ampersand & is crucial. FYI: If you have an older version of PHP then you have to specify the pass-by-reference part in the call to search_r rather than in its declaration. That is, the last line becomes search_r($subarray, $k...