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UIButton: Making the hit area larger than the default hit area
...st use negative numbers.
[button setHitTestEdgeInsets:UIEdgeInsetsMake(-10, -10, -10, -10)];
Note: Remember to import the category (#import "UIButton+Extensions.h") in your classes.
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How to get the build/version number of your Android application?
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Use:
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PackageInfo pInfo = context.getPackageManager().getPackageInfo(getPackageName(...
What is the significance of 1/1/1753 in SQL Server?
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The decision to use 1st January 1753 (1753-01-01) as the minimum date value for a datetime in SQL Server goes back to its Sybase origins.
The significance of the date itself though can be attributed to this man.
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield. Who steer...
Remove first element from $@ in bash [duplicate]
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Use shift?
http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/sect_09_07.html
Basically, read $1 for the first argument before the loop (or $0 if what you're wanting to check is the script name), then use shift, then loop over the remaining $@.
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jQuery.inArray(), how to use it right?
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Android destroying activities, killing processes
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First please have a look at this:
onPause() Called when the system is about to start resu...
How can I check in a Bash script if my local Git repository has changes?
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What you're doing will almost work: you should quote $CHANGED in case it's empty, and -z tests ...
Python Requests and persistent sessions
I am using the requests module (version 0.10.0 with Python 2.5).
I have figured out how to submit data to a login form on a website and retrieve the session key, but I can't see an obvious way to use this session key in subsequent requests.
Can someone fill in the ellipsis in the code below or sug...
Concatenating two lists - difference between '+=' and extend()
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Convert python datetime to epoch with strftime
... since epoch you could do it explicitly:
>>> (datetime.datetime(2012,04,01,0,0) - datetime.datetime(1970,1,1)).total_seconds()
1333238400.0
In Python 3.3+ you can use timestamp() instead:
>>> datetime.datetime(2012,4,1,0,0).timestamp()
1333234800.0
Why you should not use da...
