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How to run .APK file on emulator [duplicate]

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Save current directory in variable using Bash?

... 194 This saves the absolute path of the current working directory to the variable cwd: cwd=$(pwd) ...
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How can I tell gcc not to inline a function?

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Error TF30063: You are not authorized to access … \DefaultCollection

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Save Screen (program) output to a file

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What's the difference between Cache-Control: max-age=0 and no-cache?

...o-cache tells them they MUST revalidate before using a cached copy. From 14.9.1 What is Cacheable: no-cache ...a cache MUST NOT use the response to satisfy a subsequent request without successful revalidation with the origin server. This allows an origin server to prevent caching ...
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Moving average or running mean

...oop, without dependencies, the code below works great. mylist = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] N = 3 cumsum, moving_aves = [0], [] for i, x in enumerate(mylist, 1): cumsum.append(cumsum[i-1] + x) if i>=N: moving_ave = (cumsum[i] - cumsum[i-N])/N #can do stuff with moving_ave here...
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Converting newline formatting from Mac to Windows

... 134 Windows uses carriage return + line feed for newline: \r\n Unix only uses Line feed for newli...
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random.seed(): What does it do?

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Why does the indexing start with zero in 'C'?

...oted as array[0]. For more info: http://developeronline.blogspot.com/2008/04/why-array-index-should-start-from-0.html share | improve this answer | follow | ...