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What is the difference between Culture and UICulture?
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Where is the documentation for the values() method of Enum?
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You can't see this method in javadoc because it's added by the compiler.
Documented in three places :
Enum Types, from The Java Tutorials
The compiler automatically adds some special methods when it creates
an enum. For example, they have a static values method that returns an...
Opacity of background-color, but not the text [duplicate]
...ground: transparent for IE web browsers, preferably served via conditional comments or similar!
via http://robertnyman.com/2010/01/11/css-background-transparency-without-affecting-child-elements-through-rgba-and-filters/
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How to implement has_many :through relationships with Mongoid and mongodb?
...ction via another it would still require multiple queries.
https://github.com/mongoid/mongoid/issues/544
Normally if you have a many-many relationship in a RDBMS you would model that differently in MongoDB using a field containing an array of 'foreign' keys on either side. For example:
class Phys...
How to pass macro definition from “make” command line arguments (-D) to C source code?
I usually pass macro definitions from "make command line" to a "makefile" using the option :
-Dname=value. The definition is accessible inside the makefile.
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.NET HttpClient. How to POST string value?
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First C# SSSCE I come across. As if it were such a breeze to get it running if you're coming from a language with a proper IDE.
– Buffalo
Apr 1 '15 at 6:12
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EC2 instance types's exact network performance?
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Bandwidth is tiered by instance size, here's a comprehensive answer:
For t2/m3/c3/c4/r3/i2/d2 instances:
t2.nano = ??? (Based on the scaling factors, I'd expect 20-30 MBit/s)
t2.micro = ~70 MBit/s (qiita says 63 MBit/s) - t1.micro gets about ~100 Mbit/s
t2.small = ~12...
How to parse XML in Bash?
...t I didn't feel like this much editing should be done to someone else, and comments don't allow formatting, so...
rdom () { local IFS=\> ; read -d \< E C ;}
Let's call that "read_dom" instead of "rdom", space it out a bit and use longer variables:
read_dom () {
local IFS=\>
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