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What exactly do “IB” and “UB” mean?
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answered May 4 '10 at 15:39
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What arguments are passed into AsyncTask?
...where exactly will it go? Do I need to include all 3 or can I include 1,2,20?
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Selenium c# Webdriver: Wait Until Element is Present
...cit wait:
driver.Manage().Timeouts().ImplicitWait = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10);
An implicit wait is to tell WebDriver to poll the DOM for a certain
amount of time when trying to find an element or elements if they are
not immediately available. The default setting is 0. Once set, the
impli...
Automatically create an Enum based on values in a database lookup table?
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answered Apr 27 '09 at 5:28
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Should I compile release builds with debug info as “full” or “pdb-only”?
In Visual Studio 2010 for a C# project, if you go to Project Properties > Build > Advanced > Debug Info you have three options: none, full, or pdb-only. Based on the answer to this question , I believe I understand some of the differences between full and pdb-only. However, which is more appropri...
Label Alignment in iOS 6 - UITextAlignment deprecated
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answered Sep 22 '12 at 2:42
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What does int argc, char *argv[] mean?
... << argc << " arguments:" << std::endl;
for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
std::cout << argv[i] << std::endl;
}
}
Running it with ./test a1 b2 c3 will output
Have 4 arguments:
./test
a1
b2
c3
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SSL handshake alert: unrecognized_name error since upgrade to Java 1.7.0
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Java 7 introduced SNI support which is enabled by default. I have found out that certain miscon...
'too many values to unpack', iterating over a dict. key=>string, value=>list
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answered Mar 29 '11 at 0:34
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Make a number a percentage
What's the best way to strip the "0."XXX% off a number and make it a percentage? What happens if the number happens to be an int?
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