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How to handle ListView click in Android

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How do I remove duplicates from a C# array?

I have been working with a string[] array in C# that gets returned from a function call. I could possibly cast to a Generic collection, but I was wondering if there was a better way to do it, possibly by using a temp array. ...
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Break statement in javascript array map method [duplicate]

Is there a way so that I can break out of array map method after my condition is met ? I tried the following which throws "Illegal Break Statement" Error. This is some random example I came up with. ...
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How to auto-generate a C# class file from a JSON string [closed]

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Retina displays, high-res background images

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What are the differences between JSON and JavaScript object? [duplicate]

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bower init - difference between amd, es6, globals and node

I am creating my first Bower component. After running bower init the script asks me 'what types of modules does this package expose?' with these options: ...
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With Mercurial, how can I “compress” a series of changesets into one before pushing?

Let's say I have a local and a remote Mercurial repository. Now, I start working on a feature. I work on it, and when I think it's done, I commit the changeset. Testing it a bit more, I find that I could further improve this feature by tweaking something in the code. I make the change and commit. 20...
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How to use Class in Java?

There's a good discussion of Generics and what they really do behind the scenes over at this question , so we all know that Vector<int[]> is a vector of integer arrays, and HashTable<String, Person> is a table of whose keys are strings and values Person s. However, what stumps me ...
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What does iota of std::iota stand for?

I'm assuming the "i" is increment and the "a" is assign, but I could not figure out or find the answer. Also, it looks very similar to the non-standard itoa which I think is confusing. ...