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Post Build exited with code 1

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How to make a variadic macro (variable number of arguments)

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LINQ to Entities only supports casting EDM primitive or enumeration types with IEntity interface

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Android onCreate or onStartCommand for starting service

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How can I show the name of branches in `git log`?

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What's the difference between and

... 104 <?> and <? extends Object> are synonymous, as you'd expect. There are a few cases ...
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What is the difference between `new Object()` and object literal notation?

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Get all Attributes from a HTML element with Javascript/jQuery

... element itself: var el = document.getElementById("someId"); for (var i = 0, atts = el.attributes, n = atts.length, arr = []; i < n; i++){ arr.push(atts[i].nodeName); } Note that this fills the array only with attribute names. If you need the attribute value, you can use the nodeValue prop...
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Rails respond_with: how does it work?

...rd-party responders gem as of Rails 4.2 (release notes / commit dated Aug 2014). While responders is not included in Rails by default, it is a dependency of Devise, and thus available in many Rails applications. The #respond_to instance method, however, is still a part of Rails (5.2rc1 as of this w...
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Difference between Mock / Stub / Spy in Spock test framework

...ck is a dummy class replacing a real one, returning something like null or 0 for each method call. You use a mock if you need a dummy instance of a complex class which would otherwise use external resources like network connections, files or databases or maybe use dozens of other objects. The advant...