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Should JAVA_HOME point to JDK or JRE?

... Is it possible to validate pro-grammatically whether the Java path is set as JRE or JDK? – Dinesh Kumar P Mar 2 '18 at 11:22 add a comment ...
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Rotating a two-dimensional array in Python

...2]] This list is passed into zip() using argument unpacking, so the zip call ends up being the equivalent of this: zip([3, 4], [1, 2]) # ^ ^----column 2 # |-------column 1 # returns [(3, 1), (4, 2)], which is a original rotated clockwise Hopefully the comments make it clear what zip ...
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Android – Listen For Incoming SMS Messages

... @Sermilion You have to manually allow permission to read SMS in application manager of the mobile. – Sanjay Kushwah Mar 9 '17 at 9:39 ...
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What methods of ‘clearfix’ can I use?

...rt for oldIE, the solution can be simplified to one css statement. Additionally, using display: block (instead of display: table) allows margins to collapse properly when elements with clearfix are siblings. .container::after { content: ""; display: block; clear: both; } This is the most mo...
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Where is PATH_MAX defined in Linux?

Which header file should I invoke with #include to be able to use PATH_MAX as an int for sizing a string? 5 Answers ...
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Test parameterization in xUnit.net similar to NUnit

... xUnit offers a way to run parameterized tests through something called data theories. The concept is equivalent to the one found in NUnit but the functionality you get out of the box is not as complete. Here's an example: [Theory] [InlineData("Foo")] [InlineData(9)] [InlineData(true)] pu...
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XPath with multiple conditions

...You can apply multiple conditions in xpath using and, or //input[@class='_2zrpKA _1dBPDZ' and @type='text'] //input[@class='_2zrpKA _1dBPDZ' or @type='text'] share | improve this answer ...
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Returning a C string from a function

...F-8 is an example of an mbcs. For the sake of intro, I quietly 'skip over' all of this. Memory: This means that a string like "my string" actually uses 9+1 (=10!) bytes. This is important to know when you finally get around to allocating strings dynamically. So, without this 'terminating zero', y...
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How to empty/destroy a session in rails?

.../ActionController/Base.html#M000668 Resets the session by clearing out all the objects stored within and initializing a new session object. Good luck! share | improve this answer ...
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Using pickle.dump - TypeError: must be str, not bytes

..., that's why you are here. import pickle class MyUser(object): def __init__(self,name): self.name = name user = MyUser('Peter') print("Before serialization: ") print(user.name) print("------------") serialized = pickle.dumps(user) filename = 'serialized.native' with open(filename,...