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Adding local .aar files to Gradle build using “flatDirs” is not working

I'm aware of this question: Adding local .aar files to my gradle build but the solution does not work for me. 15 Answers ...
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Convert String to Type in C# [duplicate]

If I receive a string that contains the name of a class and I want to convert this string to a real type (the one in the string), how can I do this? ...
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How can I see the size of files and directories in linux? [closed]

How can I see the size of files and directories in Linux? If use df -m , then it shows the size of all the directory at the top level, but, for the directories and files inside the directory, how do I check the size? ...
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Extracting text OpenCV

I am trying to find the bounding boxes of text in an image and am currently using this approach: 10 Answers ...
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How to list all functions in a Python module?

I have a python module installed on my system and I'd like to be able to see what functions/classes/methods are available in it. ...
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PostgreSQL: How to pass parameters from command line?

I have a somewhat detailed query in a script that uses ? placeholders. I wanted to test this same query directly from the psql command line (outside the script). I want to avoid going in and replacing all the ? with actual values, instead I'd like to pass the arguments after the query. ...
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Do you use NULL or 0 (zero) for pointers in C++?

In the early days of C++ when it was bolted on top of C, you could not use NULL as it was defined as (void*)0 . You could not assign NULL to any pointer other than void* , which made it kind of useless. Back in those days, it was accepted that you used 0 (zero) for null pointers. ...
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Bytes of a string in Java

In Java, if I have a String x , how can I calculate the number of bytes in that string? 8 Answers ...
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What is the performance cost of having a virtual method in a C++ class?

Having at least one virtual method in a C++ class (or any of its parent classes) means that the class will have a virtual table, and every instance will have a virtual pointer. ...
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If REST applications are supposed to be stateless, how do you manage sessions?

I'm in need of some clarification. I've been reading about REST, and building RESTful applications. According to wikipedia, REST itself is defined to be Representational State Transfer . I therefore don't understand all this stateless gobbledeygook that everyone keeps spewing. ...