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INSTALL_FAILED_UPDATE_INCOMPATIBLE when I try to install compiled .apk on device
I've compiled Trebuchet launcher from CyanogenMod 9, and trying to install it with adb:
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How does “cat
...seen.
All of the lines read up to that point are then used as the
standard input for a command.
The format of here-documents is:
<<[-]word
here-document
delimiter
No parameter expansion, command substitution, arithmetic expansion, or
p...
Android SDK manager won't open
So I installed the android sdk for Windows:
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Quickly reading very large tables as dataframes
...ahead of time, the table does not contain any column headers or row names, and does not have any pathological characters that I have to worry about.
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Using node.js as a simple web server
...pm install http-server -g
Now you can run a server via the following commands:
$ cd MyApp
$ http-server
If you're using NPM 5.2.0 or newer, you can use http-server without installing it with npx. This isn't recommended for use in production but is a great way to quickly get a server running ...
Biggest GWT Pitfalls? [closed]
...plement using GWT. Has anyone encountered any major pitfalls in using GWT (and GWT-EXT) that were unable to be overcome? How about from a performance perspective?
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How to throw an exception in C?
...tion (or other notification error form the CPU if there is)(How processor handles the case of division by zero).
Exceptions are defined in C++ and other languages though. Exception handling in C++ is specified in the C++ standard "S.15 Exception handling", there is no equivalent section in the C st...
UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32
What are the differences between UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32?
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Best way to determine user's locale within browser
I have a website (Flash) localized into a dozen of languages and I want to auto-define a default value depending on the user's browser settings in order to minimize the steps to access the content.
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Case insensitive string compare in LINQ-to-SQL
I've read that it's unwise to use ToUpper and ToLower to perform case-insensitive string comparisons, but I see no alternative when it comes to LINQ-to-SQL. The ignoreCase and CompareOptions arguments of String.Compare are ignored by LINQ-to-SQL (if you're using a case-sensitive database, you get a ...
