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Google Maps V3: How to disable “street view”?

There is a "person" icon which allows user to view "Street View". I don't want this functionality on my map, is there a way to remove it or disable it? ...
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Cocoapods staying on “analyzing dependencies”

I'm using cocoapods to manage my dependencies. All have been working fine. Now, When I'm creating a new project, added the following to my podfile, ...
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How to get the home directory in Python?

I need to get the location of the home directory of the current logged-on user. Currently, I've been using the following on Linux: ...
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Declare variable in table valued function

How can I declare a variable in a table valued function? (like in my title) 1 Answer 1...
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How do I find out which settings.xml file maven is using

I recently changed my password and have to change my maven settings.xml file to reflect that. However, no matter what I do in the settings.xml file, the changed password just won't get picked up. Out of desperation, I ran maven with the -s switch ( mvn -s <my intended settings.xml file> ) and ...
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How do you implement a private setter when using an interface?

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XPath: select text node

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What is the proper #include for the function 'sleep()'?

I am using the Big Nerd Ranch book Objective-C Programming, and it starts out by having us write in C in the first few chapters. In one of my programs it has me create, I use the sleep function. In the book it told me to put #include <stdlib.h> under the #include <stdio.h> part. This...
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What do the python file extensions, .pyc .pyd .pyo stand for?

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Javascript replace with reference to matched group?

I have a string, such as hello _there_ . I'd like to replace the two underscores with <div> and </div> respectively, using JavaScript . The output would (therefore) look like hello <div>there</div> . The string might contain multiple pairs of underscores. ...