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Android onCreate or onStartCommand for starting service

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What are Flask Blueprints, exactly?

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Finding child element of parent pure javascript

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Bootstrap 3 collapsed menu doesn't close on click

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HMAC-SHA1 in bash

...ur script. [me@home] echo -n "value" | openssl dgst -sha1 -hmac "key" 57443a4c052350a44638835d64fd66822f813319 Or simply: [me@home] echo -n "value" | openssl sha1 -hmac "key" 57443a4c052350a44638835d64fd66822f813319 Remember to use -n with echo or else a line break character is appended to the...
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Enter “&” symbol into a text Label in Windows Forms?

... 203 Two ways: Escape it with another ampersand (&&). Set UseMnemonic for that label to fal...
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How do I send a POST request as a JSON?

...t... Python 2.x import json import urllib2 data = { 'ids': [12, 3, 4, 5, 6] } req = urllib2.Request('http://example.com/api/posts/create') req.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/json') response = urllib2.urlopen(req, json.dumps(data)) Python 3.x https://stackoverflow.com/a/26876...
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Maximum value for long integer

... 133 Long integers: There is no explicitly defined limit. The amount of available address space for...
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Media Queries - In between two widths

I'm trying to use CSS3 media queries to make a class that only appears when the width is greater than 400px and less than 900px. I know this is probably extremely simple and I am missing something obvious, but I can't figure it out. What I have come up with is the below code, appreciate any help. ...
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seek() function?

... 236 Regarding seek() there's not too much to worry about. First of all, it is useful when operatin...