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What's the point of NSAssert, actually?

...n code, like a function that should never receive a -1 as param but may a -0.9 or -1.1? 10 Answers ...
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IOS: verify if a point is inside a rect

... 307 Swift 4 let view = ... let point = ... view.bounds.contains(point) Objective-C Use CGRectCo...
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Is Ruby pass by reference or by value?

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Copying data from one SQLite database to another

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How do I install a NuGet package into the second project in a solution?

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Get specific ArrayList item

... 260 As many have already told you: mainList.get(3); Be sure to check the ArrayList Javadoc. Also...
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What does the exclamation mark do before the function?

... JavaScript syntax 101. Here is a function declaration: function foo() {} Note that there's no semicolon: this is just a function declaration. You would need an invocation, foo(), to actually run the function. Now, when we add the seemingly ...
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What does auto&& tell us?

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How to import a module given the full path?

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Working with time DURATION, not time of day

..." data type - just change the format! Excels time/date format is simply 1.0 equals 1 full day (starting on 1/1/1900). So 36 hours would be 1.5. If you change the format to [h]:mm, you'll see 36:00. Therefore, if you want to work with durations, you can simply use subtraction, e.g. A1: Start: ...