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How can I have linebreaks in my long LaTeX equations?
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Alessandro CuttinAlessandro Cuttin
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Android Studio needs JDK 7 for Android-L mac
I was trying to look how my app looks in material design and I would like to use the new cards lib.
My Problem is, that it's giving me this error within my gradle file and I need to fix that.
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AngularJS For Loop with Numbers & Ranges
... You have to watch out for things like this. The range function will get called multiple times for each item in the list. You can get nasty memory leaks and you're generating a lot of function calls. It almost seems easier to put the collection inside the controller.
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Which would be better for concurrent tasks on node.js? Fibers? Web-workers? or Threads?
...tnote. However this is no way like 1000 threads doing similar works. Those extra threads are for things like to accept IO events and to handle inter-process messaging.
UPDATE (As reply to a good question in comments)
@Mark, thank you for the constructive criticism. In Node's paradigm, you should n...
How to use UIVisualEffectView to Blur Image?
Could someone give a small example of applying the blur to an image? I've been trying to figure out the code for a while now :( still new at obj c!
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Is it possible to get the iOS 5.1 SDK for Xcode 4.2 on Snow Leopard?
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How can I split and trim a string into parts all on one line?
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Try
List<string> parts = line.Split(';').Select(p => p.Trim()).ToList();
FYI, the Foreach method takes an Action (takes T and returns void) for parameter, and your lambda return a string as string.Trim return a string
Foreach...
How to check if a string in Python is in ASCII?
I want to I check whether a string is in ASCII or not.
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In C, how should I read a text file and print all strings
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char* ReadFile(char *filename)
{
char *buffer = NULL;
int string_size, read_size;
FILE *handler = fopen(filename, "r");
if (handler)
{
// Seek the last byte of the file
fseek(handler, 0, SEEK_END);
// Offset from the first to the last byte, or in other...
Should I use Java's String.format() if performance is important?
We have to build Strings all the time for log output and so on. Over the JDK versions we have learned when to use StringBuffer (many appends, thread safe) and StringBuilder (many appends, non-thread-safe).
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