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How to count objects in PowerShell?
As I'm reading in the PowerShell user guide, one of the core PowerShell concepts is that commands accept and return objects instead of text. So for example, running get-alias returns me a number of System.Management.Automation.AliasInfo objects:
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How to securely store access token and secret in Android?
I am going to use oAuth to fetch mails and contacts from google. I don't want to ask the user each time to log in to obtain an access token and secret. From what I understood, I need to store them with my application either in a database or SharedPreferences . But I am a bit worried about security ...
What is the smallest possible valid PDF?
Out of simple curiosity, having seen the smallest GIF , what is the smallest possible valid PDF file?
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Why should I prefer single 'await Task.WhenAll' over multiple awaits?
In case I do not care about the order of task completion and just need them all to complete, should I still use await Task.WhenAll instead of multiple await ? e.g, is DoWork2 below a preferred method to DoWork1 (and why?):
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Declaration/definition of variables locations in ObjectiveC?
Ever since starting to work on iOS apps and objective C I've been really puzzled by the different locations where one could be declaring and defining variables. On one hand we have the traditional C approach, on the other we have the new ObjectiveC directives that add OO on top of that. Could you fo...
What's the difference between :: (double colon) and -> (arrow) in PHP?
There are two distinct ways to access methods in PHP, but what's the difference?
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When to use symbols instead of strings in Ruby?
If there are at least two instances of the same string in my script, should I instead use a symbol?
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How to define object in array in Mongoose schema correctly with 2d geo index
I'm currently having problems in creating a schema for the document below. The response from the server always returns the "trk" field values as [Object]. Somehow I have no idea how this should work, as I tried at least all approaches which made sense to me ;-)
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