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Is there a way to automatically generate getters and setters in Eclipse?
I am working on a new Android project ( Java ), and created an Object with a large number of variables. Since I am planning to add getters and setters for all of them, I was wondering: is there a shortcut in Eclipse for automatically generating the getters and setters in a given class?
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How do you convert an entire directory with ffmpeg?
How do you convert an entire directory/folder with ffmpeg via command line or with a batch script?
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Convert MySQL to SQlite [closed]
Is it possible to convert from MySQL to SQLite with a free tool on windows?
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Favicon not showing up in Google Chrome [duplicate]
I have a favicon icon which isn't showing up in Chrome (I'm not sure about other browsers as I only use Chrome) but the strange thing is if I type the path to the icon in the URL bar it shows up!
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How do I create directory if none exists using File class in Ruby?
I have this statement:
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How do I create a unique ID in Java? [duplicate]
I'm looking for the best way to create a unique ID as a String in Java.
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How to delete a character from a string using Python
There is a string, for example. EXAMPLE .
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How to test which port MySQL is running on and whether it can be connected to?
I have installed MySQL and even logged in there as a user.
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Making iTerm to translate 'meta-key' in the same way as in other OSes
In bash shell with emacs key-binding, you can use key combination like M-f, M-b to move one word forward or backward on the shell prompt respectively. Usually, the meta key is mapped to Alt key on Windows and Linux. However, in iTerm, I could not find a way to map this meta key to either Option or C...
Loaded nib but the 'view' outlet was not set
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You guys are right, but as I'm a newcomer it took me a little while to figure out all the steps to do that. Here's what worked for me:
Open the XIB file causing problems
Click on file's owner icon on the left bar (top one, looks like a yel...
