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Change One Cell's Data in mysql

How can I change the data in only one cell of a mysql table. I have problem with UPDATE because it makes all the parameters in a column change but I want only one changed. How? ...
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CABasicAnimation resets to initial value after animation completes

I am rotating a CALayer and trying to stop it at its final position after animation is completed. 15 Answers ...
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What does character set and collation mean exactly?

I can read the MySQL documentation and it's pretty clear. But, how does one decide which character set to use? On what data does collation have an effect? ...
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What is a loop invariant?

I'm reading "Introduction to Algorithm" by CLRS. In chapter 2, the authors mention "loop invariants". What is a loop invariant? ...
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Passing enum or object through an intent (the best solution)

I have an activity that when started needs access to two different ArrayLists. Both Lists are different Objects I have created myself. ...
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Apache Kafka vs Apache Storm

Apache Kafka: Distributed messaging system Apache Storm: Real Time Message Processing 7 Answers ...
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Convert Int to String in Swift

I'm trying to work out how to cast an Int into a String in Swift. 22 Answers 22 ...
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Process escape sequences in a string in Python

Sometimes when I get input from a file or the user, I get a string with escape sequences in it. I would like to process the escape sequences in the same way that Python processes escape sequences in string literals . ...
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How can I get screen resolution in java?

How can one get the screen resolution (width x height) in pixels? 10 Answers 10 ...
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What is the rationale for fread/fwrite taking size and count as arguments?

We had a discussion here at work regarding why fread and fwrite take a size per member and count and return the number of members read/written rather than just taking a buffer and size. The only use for it we could come up with is if you want to read/write an array of structs which aren't evenly div...