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Build an iOS app without owning a mac? [closed]

...ases iPhone/iPad (iOS) app development iPhone/iPad (iOS) app development and Publish to iTunes Store 1. iPhone/iPad (iOS) app development So If you just want to develop iOS apps you don't want to pay anything, You just need Mac + XCode IDE Get Mac Mini or Mac Machine Create Developer Accoun...
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Struct like objects in Java

...ee all possible actions. It's like defensive programming - someday getters and setters may be helpful, and it doesn't cost a lot to create/use them. So they are sometimes useful. In practice, most fields have simple getters and setters. A possible solution would look like this: public property St...
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Why C# implements methods as non-virtual by default?

...rtual by default means that every function in the class can be plugged out and replaced by another, which is not really a good thing. Many people even believe that classes should have been sealed by default. virtual methods can also have a slight performance implication. This is not likely to be th...
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Converting Storyboard from iPhone to iPad

... I found out a kind of solution: Duplicate your iPhone-Storyboard and rename it MainStoryboard_iPad.storyboard Close Xcode and then open this file any text editor. Search for targetRuntime="iOS.CocoaTouch"and change it to targetRuntime="iOS.CocoaTouch.iPad" Change the code in the MainStoryb...
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Why should eval be avoided in Bash, and what should I use instead?

Time and time again, I see Bash answers on Stack Overflow using eval and the answers get bashed, pun intended, for the use of such an "evil" construct. Why is eval so evil? ...
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What's the difference between faking, mocking, and stubbing?

...t I'm wondering if there are accepted definitions for faking , mocking , and stubbing for unit tests? How do you define these for your tests? Describe situations where you might use each. ...
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Why do indexes in XPath start with 1 and not 0?

Some colleagues and I were comparing past languages we had programmed in and were talking about our experience with VBScript with its odd features such as 1-based index instead of 0-based indexes like almost every other language has, the reasoning being that it was a language for users (e.g....
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Sending email through Gmail SMTP server with C#

... CVertex, make sure to review your code, and, if that doesn't reveal anything, post it. I was just enabling this on a test ASP.NET site I was working on, and it works. Actually, at some point I had an issue on my code. I didn't spot it until I had a simpler versio...
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Gradients on UIView and UILabels On iPhone [duplicate]

... You could also use a graphic image one pixel wide as the gradient, and set the view property to expand the graphic to fill the view (assuming you are thinking of a simple linear gradient and not some kind of radial graphic). ...
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What is a Python egg?

I'm new to Python and am just trying to understand how its packages work. Presumably "eggs" are some sort of packaging mechanism, but what would be a quick overview of what role they play and may be some information on why they're useful and how to create them? ...