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UIRefreshControl without UITableViewController
Just curious, as it doesn't immediately seem possible, but is there a sneaky way to leverage the new iOS 6 UIRefreshControl class without using a UITableViewController subclass?
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Where do I find the line number in the Xcode editor?
In Xcode 3, the line number of the current cursor location was displayed. I don't see this in Xcode 4. Is there a setting that will turn it on? Or a keypress that will give it to me?
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Timer function to provide time in nano seconds using C++
I wish to calculate the time it took for an API to return a value.
The time taken for such an action is in the space of nano seconds. As the API is a C++ class/function, I am using the timer.h to caculate the same:
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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 ...
