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Is it possible to make anonymous inner classes in Java static?
... a reference to the pointer of the containing instance (they are also not called inner classes anymore, they are called nested classes).
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Android selector & text color
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Should the selector really reside under res/color folder?
– mr5
Apr 21 '17 at 4:29
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How to create war files
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</webinf>
</war>
</target>
Deploy
Finally, you can set up a task to deploy the WAR directly into your Tomcat deploy location:
<target name="deploy">
<copy file="My.war" todir="${tomcat.deploydir}" />
</target>
Click and go!
Once all thi...
You need to use a Theme.AppCompat theme (or descendant) with this activity
...a subclass, ActionBarActivity), to Activity, must also change the various calls with "support" to the corresponding call without "support". So, instead of getSupportFragmentManager, call getFragmentManager.
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Two-dimensional array in Swift
... @vacawama, cool, except your n-dimensional array has the same problem as all the solutions that populate the array using Array(repeating:count:). See the comment I posted to your other answer.
– Duncan C
Sep 11 '18 at 0:39
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What is the difference between “pom” type dependency with scope “import” and without “import”?
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</dependencyManagement>
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What then happens is that all the dependencies defined in the dependencyManagement section of the other-pom-artifact-id are included in your POM's dependencyManagement section. You can then reference these dependencies in the dependency section of you...
How do I join two lists in Java?
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Gawd, that's a thing in Java 8? Technically you win I guess, but that's a heck of a long line :-)
– Robert Atkins
Sep 9 '13 at 20:03
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What is the best IDE to develop Android apps in? [closed]
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LATEST NEWS
Android Studio has officially come out of beta and been released. It is now the official IDE for Android Development - Eclipse won't be supported anymore. It is definitely the IDE of choice for Android Development. Link to download page: http://devel...
typeof !== “undefined” vs. != null
...n the two. In many cases, == can be better, because it tests for both null and undefined.
– seanmonstar
Jun 19 '12 at 16:58
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Extracting substrings in Go
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It looks like you're confused by the working of slices and the string storage format, which is different from what you have in C.
any slice in Go stores the length (in bytes), so you don't have to care about the cost of the len operation : there is no need to count
Go strings a...
