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Get the device width in javascript
Is there a way to get the users device width, as opposed to viewport width, using javascript?
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C# binary literals
Is there a way to write binary literals in C#, like prefixing hexadecimal with 0x? 0b doesn't work.
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Get local IP address
In the internet there are several places that show you how to get an IP address. And a lot of them look like this example:
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GSON - Date format
I'm trying to have a custom date format in Gson output, but .setDateFormat(DateFormat.FULL) doesn't seem to work and it the same with .registerTypeAdapter(Date.class, new DateSerializer()) .
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SQL select join: is it possible to prefix all columns as 'prefix.*'?
I'm wondering if this is possible in SQL. Say you have two tables A and B, and you do a select on table A and join on table B:
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Programmatically scroll a UIScrollView
I have a UIScrollView which has several views. When a user flicks their finger, the view scrolls to the right or left depending on the direction of the finger flick. Basically my code works in a way similar to the iPhone photo app. Now, is there a way that I can programmatically do the same thing...
Is functional GUI programming possible? [closed]
I've recently caught the FP bug (trying to learn Haskell), and I've been really impressed with what I've seen so far (first-class functions, lazy evaluation, and all the other goodies). I'm no expert yet, but I've already begun to find it easier to reason "functionally" than imperatively for basic ...
How can I quickly delete a line in VIM starting at the cursor position?
I want to be able to delete the remainder of the line I'm on starting at the cursor's position in VIM. Is there an easy command to do this?
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How to Sort a List by a property in the object
I have a class called Order which has properties such as OrderId , OrderDate , Quantity , and Total . I have a list of this Order class:
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Python function global variables?
I know I should avoid using global variables in the first place due to confusion like this, but if I were to use them, is the following a valid way to go about using them? (I am trying to call the global copy of a variable created in a separate function.)
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