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How to work around the stricter Java 8 Javadoc when using Maven
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</profile>
</profiles>
Just add that to your POM and you're good to go.
For maven-javadoc-plugin 3.0.0 users:
Replace
<additionalparam>-Xdoclint:none</additionalparam>
by
<doclint>none</doclint>
Thanks @banterCZ!
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Create an index on a huge MySQL production table without table locking
...ed to create an index on a ~5M rows MySQL table. It is a production table, and I fear a complete block of everything if I run a CREATE INDEX statement...
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Use of #pragma in C
...ion, override some default, etc. that may or may not apply to all machines and operating systems.
See msdn for more info.
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How do I keep a label centered in WinForms?
...Set Label's AutoSize property to False, TextAlign property to MiddleCenter and Dock property to Fill.
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What are the differences between local branch, local tracking branch, remote branch and remote track
I just started using Git and I got really confused between different branches. Can anyone help me to figure out what the following branch types are?
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How can I quickly delete a line in VIM starting at the cursor position?
...line I'm on starting at the cursor's position in VIM. Is there an easy command to do this?
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what is the unsigned datatype?
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unsigned really is a shorthand for unsigned int, and so defined in standard C.
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Difference between GIT and CVS
What is the difference between Git and CVS version control systems?
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How are msys, msys2, and msysgit related to each other?
.... (It's entirely possible I just don't know what to look for.) I do understand that MSYS is a minimal port of Linux tools to support development using MinGW, but I'm not clear on the relationship between the three of them or the teams that developed/maintain them.
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How to print the values of slices
...es of an array without brackets, you can use a combination of fmt.Sprint() and strings.Trim()
a := []string{"a", "b"}
fmt.Print(strings.Trim(fmt.Sprint(a), "[]"))
fmt.Print(a)
Returns:
a b
[a b]
Be aware though that with this solution any leading brackets will be lost from the first value and ...
