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Error: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine Mac OSX Mavericks

...y cute. – Nnanyielugo Feb 21 '19 at 20:18  |  show 3 more co...
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Re-doing a reverted merge in Git

...needed to continue to update it. My approach here: tech.patientslikeme.com/2010/09/29/… – jdwyah Sep 29 '10 at 15:07 2 ...
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Track the time a command takes in UNIX/LINUX?

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Best way to split string into lines

...rms correctly. – Konrad Rudolph Jan 20 '11 at 17:14 2 ...
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Android studio - Failed to find target android-18

...ll. – Code-Apprentice Feb 10 '16 at 20:01 1 Restarting the mac was the only thing that let Intell...
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Function that creates a timestamp in c#

... 206 I always use something like the following: public static String GetTimestamp(this DateTime va...
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iOS difference between isKindOfClass and isMemberOfClass

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How to generate string of a certain length to insert into a file to meet a file size criteria?

...with a bunch of chars. You need 100KB? No problem.. 100 * 1024 * 8 = 819200 bits. A single char is 16 bits. 819200 / 16 = 51200. You need to stick 51,200 chars into a file. But consider that a file may have additional header/meta data, so you may need to account for that and decrease the numb...
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Is there a C++ gdb GUI for Linux? [closed]

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Path to Powershell.exe (v 2.0)

...on 2.0) located? What is the path to Powershell.exe? I have Windows Server 2008 and Powershell installed. When I look at this folder: ...