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ImageView in circular through xml
I'd Like to make any image from my ImageView to be circular with a border.
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How to change context root of a dynamic web project in Eclipse?
I developed a dynamic web project in Eclipse.
I can access the app through my browser using the following URL:
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Git copy file preserving history [duplicate]
...s tell us that the history is stored in some way?
– Daniel Alder
Apr 26 '14 at 11:47
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multi-step registration process issues in asp.net mvc (split viewmodels, single model)
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+1 @Jani: you really need to give Darin the 50 points for this answer. It's very comprehensive. And he managed to reiterate the need for using ViewModel and not Domain models ;-)
– Tom Chantler
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What are the most common SQL anti-patterns? [closed]
...d PK values.
Surprise nobody mentioned the
god-table yet. Nothing says
"organic" like 100 columns of bit
flags, large strings and integers.
Then there's the "I miss .ini
files" pattern: storing CSVs, pipe
delimited strings or other parse
required data in large text fields.
And for MS SQL server the ...
Hibernate - A collection with cascade=”all-delete-orphan” was no longer referenced by the owning ent
I'm having the following issue when trying to update my entity:
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Splitting on first occurrence
What would be the best way to split a string on the first occurrence of a delimiter?
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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 may I reference the script tag that loaded the currently-executing script?
How can I reference the script element that loaded the javascript that is currently running?
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What are the most interesting equivalences arising from the Curry-Howard Isomorphism?
I came upon the Curry-Howard Isomorphism relatively late in my programming life, and perhaps this contributes to my being utterly fascinated by it. It implies that for every programming concept there exists a precise analogue in formal logic, and vice versa. Here's a "basic" list of such analogies...
