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Why are C# 3.0 object initializer constructor parentheses optional?
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Is the Scala 2.8 collections library a case of “the longest suicide note in history”? [closed]
...een a standard function in pretty much every language designed in the last 50 years, the fact that different languages have different syntax should be obvious to anyone who has designed a website with HTML and CSS and you can't subscribe to an even remotely programming related mailinglist without so...
Simple way to create matrix of random numbers
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Android ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class on path
...for eclipse
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This link has steps for Android Studio stackoverflow.com...
How do I get a platform-dependent new line character?
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You can use
System.getProperty("line.separator");
to get the line separator
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Remove the last character from a string [duplicate]
...esn't matter" is, that it may be in a loop. Imagine, that code is executed 50 times for every single letter in a long text. Suddenly every little bit of performance counts.
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Jun 7 '17 at 14:11
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in javascript, how can i get the last character in a string [duplicate]
...supported in very old browsers, eg. IE6.
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Cocoapods setup stuck on pod setup command on terminal
...It will even attempt to --unshallow: github.com/CocoaPods/CocoaPods/issues/5016
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Long-lasting FB access-token for server to pull FB page info
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How to enumerate a range of numbers starting at 1
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– Fredrick Brennan
Feb 24 '13 at 22:50
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