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How to pass the values from one activity to previous activity

How do I pass a value from one screen to its previous screen? 6 Answers 6 ...
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while (1) vs. while(True) — Why is there a difference (in python 2 bytecode)?

Intrigued by this question about infinite loops in perl: while (1) Vs. for (;;) Is there a speed difference? , I decided to run a similar comparison in python. I expected that the compiler would generate the same byte code for while(True): pass and while(1): pass , but this is actually not the c...
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How to make Git pull use rebase by default for all my repositories?

...rom its (local) clones uses --rebase by default? By searching on Stack Overflow, I learned about branch.autosetuprebase , but it needs to be configured per clone individually. ...
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Why is using the rails default_scope often recommend against?

Everywhere on the internet people mention that using the rails default_scope is a bad idea, and the top hits for default_scope on stackoverflow are about how to overwrite it. This feels messed up, and merits an explicit question (I think). ...
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Are non-synchronised static methods thread safe if they don't modify static class variables?

I was wondering if you have a static method that is not synchronised, but does not modify any static variables is it thread-safe? What about if the method creates local variables inside it? For example, is the following code thread-safe? ...
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Assert an object is a specific type

Is it possible in JUnit to assert an object is an instance of a class? For various reasons I have an object in my test that I want to check the type of. Is it a type of Object1 or a type of Object2? ...
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How to get Resource Name from Resource id

In my layout I have defined something like this . 5 Answers 5 ...
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What's the difference between disabled=“disabled” and readonly=“readonly” for HTML form input fields

I have read a bit on this, but I can't seem to find anything solid about how different browsers treat things. 5 Answers ...
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Difference between application/x-javascript and text/javascript content types

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Is SQL or even TSQL Turing Complete?

This came up at the office today. I have no plans of doing such a thing, but theoretically could you write a compiler in SQL? At first glance it appears to me to be turing complete, though extremely cumbersome for many classes of problems. ...