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How to scale a UIImageView proportionally?

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Get the current fragment object

...sources. – CommonsWare Aug 5 '11 at 10:22 Creating a class to hold the currently visible tab/ fragment will work also,...
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Shortcut to comment out a block of code with sublime text

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MVC 5 Access Claims Identity User Data

... – Adam Tuliper - MSFT Nov 24 '14 at 10:19 I'm working with asp.net core and looking for the way to get LinkedIn profil...
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Dismiss keyboard by touching background of UITableView

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visual studio not remembering open documents & startup project

...r for me than resetting all settings. I'm using VS Community 2017 v. 15.9.10 – loganjones16 Mar 28 '19 at 16:08 ...
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How to add text at the end of each line in Vim?

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How to discard all changes made to a branch?

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How does the C code that prints from 1 to 1000 without loops or conditional statements work?

I've found C code that prints from 1 to 1000 without loops or conditionals : But I don't understand how it works. Can anyone go through the code and explain each line? ...
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How to execute shell command in Javascript

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