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ViewPager.setOffscreenPageLimit(0) doesn't work as expected
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The best solution is now deprecated
– M.Sameer
Jun 25 '19 at 22:28
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Best way to split string into lines
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var start = DateTime.Now;
for (int i = 0; i < 100000; i++) {
func();
}
var duration = DateTime.Now - start;
Console.WriteLine(duration);
};
var input = "";
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
{
input += "1 \r2\r\n3\n4...
How can HTML5 “replace” Flash? [closed]
.... Great way to bring us back to 1998. No thanks, I'll stick with Flash for now.
As much as open standards are a worthy goal, I don't see this panning out the way they are saying...
My two cents.
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How to disable XDebug
... apparently. You are right, xdebug is part of PHP, not a module of Apache. Now everything is running fine.
– Beto Aveiga
Jan 6 '12 at 9:21
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Can you disable tabs in Bootstrap?
...Thanks worked a treat, also added css "cursor:no-drop;" for cursor so use knows why they can't click it
– arbme
Feb 11 '12 at 3:11
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Android Studio: Where is the Compiler Error Output Window?
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I do not see these options now. I am running Android Studio 1.2.1.1
– Andrew S
May 29 '15 at 6:27
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How to uncheck a radio button?
... explanation on the difference between attr() and prop() and why prop() is now preferable.
prop() was introduced with jQuery 1.6 in May 2011.
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How to customize a requirements.txt for multiple environments?
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-r common.txt
prod_req==1.0
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Outside of Heroku, you can now setup environments like this:
pip install -r requirements/dev.txt
or
pip install -r requirements/prod.txt
Since Heroku looks specifically for "requirements.txt" at the project root, it should just mirror prod, like ...
“This project is incompatible with the current version of Visual Studio”
... Tools or unchecked it by accident. I modified VS 2015 and added that and now the error is gone.
– smoore4
Jul 1 '16 at 10:21
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Enum String Name from Value
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@AZChad it is a great thing to know, sure; but it doesn't really apply in the OP's scenario, since the values are coming from a database (so: runtime, not compile-time, values)
– Marc Gravell♦
Nov 29 '18 at 12:52
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