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Group by with multiple columns using lambda
How can I group by with multiple columns using lambda?
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Using build types in Gradle to run same app that uses ContentProvider on one device
I have set up Gradle to add package name suffix to my debug app so I could have release version that I'm using and debug version on one phone. I was referencing this: http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/new-build-system/user-guide#TOC-Build-Types
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How to merge 2 List and removing duplicate values from it in C#
I have two lists List that I need to combine in third list and remove duplicate values from that lists
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Is the order of iterating through std::map known (and guaranteed by the standard)?
What I mean is - we know that the std::map 's elements are sorted according to the keys. So, let's say the keys are integers. If I iterate from std::map::begin() to std::map::end() using a for , does the standard guarantee that I'll iterate consequently through the elements with keys, sorted i...
UINavigationController without navigation bar?
I have a universal app, and on the iPad version I'm using UISplitViewController to create an interface similar to the Mail app.
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Set UILabel line spacing
How can I modify the gap between lines (line spacing) in a multiline UILabel ?
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An async/await example that causes a deadlock
I came across some best practices for asynchronous programming using c#'s async / await keywords (I'm new to c# 5.0).
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How to check if an intent can be handled from some activity?
I have this method so far , but it came up like something is missing
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In SQL Server, when should you use GO and when should you use semi-colon ;?
I’ve always been confused with when I should use the GO keyword after commands and whether a semi-colon is required at the end of commands. What is the differences and why/when I should use them?
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How to easily truncate an array with JavaScript?
Linq has a convenient operator method called Take() to return a given number of elements in anything that implements IEnumerable . Is there anything similar in jQuery for working with arrays?
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