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How do I create a transparent Activity on Android?

... Add the following style in your res/values/styles.xml file (if you don’t have one, create it.) Here’s a complete file: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <resources> <style name="Theme.Transparent" parent="android...
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Get the Highlighted/Selected text

Is it possible to get the highlighted text in a paragraph of a website e.g. by using jQuery? 5 Answers ...
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How do you default a new class to public when creating it in Visual Studio?

When I right click in the Solution of a C# Visual Studio project and select Add... > Class... it creates a class without a public modifier. How do I get Visual Studio (2008) to default the class to a public class? ...
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CAP theorem - Availability and Partition Tolerance

...e I try to understand the "Availability" (A) and "Partition tolerance" (P) in CAP, I found it difficult to understand the explanations from various articles. ...
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What's the yield keyword in JavaScript?

I heard about a "yield" keyword in JavaScript, but I found very poor documentation about it. Can someone explain me (or recommend a site that explains) its usage and what it is used for? ...
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How do I use WPF bindings with RelativeSource?

How do I use RelativeSource with WPF bindings and what are the different use-cases? 13 Answers ...
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Is the order of iterating through std::map known (and guaranteed by the standard)?

What I mean is - we know that the std::map 's elements are sorted according to the keys. So, let's say the keys are integers. If I iterate from std::map::begin() to std::map::end() using a for , does the standard guarantee that I'll iterate consequently through the elements with keys, sorted i...
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Javadoc link to method in other class

Currently I'm referencing methods in other classes with this Javadoc syntax: 3 Answers ...
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Image comparison - fast algorithm

I'm looking to create a base table of images and then compare any new images against that to determine if the new image is an exact (or close) duplicate of the base. ...
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IntelliJ shortcut to show a popup of methods in a class that can be searched

I'm switching over from Eclipse to IntelliJ. In Eclipse, if you do Ctrl + O in the editor, it will show a hover popup that allows you to search for a method in the class you're editing. ...