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Interface naming in Java [closed]

...t class to an interface a coding convention with prefix I implies renaming all the occurrences of the class --- not good! share | improve this answer | follow ...
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“The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure.” using Gmail SMTP server

...onfirmation that the error is being throw because of a bad certificate. Call this method before you call smtpclient.Send(): [Obsolete("Do not use this in Production code!!!",true)] static void NEVER_EAT_POISON_Disable_CertificateValidation() { // Disabling certificate validati...
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Best way to check if object exists in Entity Framework?

... hi. how can we check if it exists and after that select all its data? – virtouso Apr 7 '15 at 1:27 1 ...
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What's the point of NSAssert, actually?

...hat value is what you expect it to be, and if it's not then something is really wrong, and so the app quits. Assert can be very useful for debugging/unit testing, and also when you provide frameworks to stop the users from doing "evil" things. ...
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How can I display just a portion of an image in HTML/CSS?

...ich has replaced the now-deprecated clip property. The clip-path property allows a range of options (more-so than the original clip), of: inset — rectangular/cuboid shapes, defined with four values as 'distance-from' (top right bottom left). circle — circle(diameter at x-coordinate y-coordina...
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Targeting both 32bit and 64bit with Visual Studio in same solution/project

...ady been noted, will need to target either x86 or x64) Any custom .NET Installer Class-based actions in your MSI package The assembly reference issue can't be solved entirely within VS.NET, as it will only allow you to add a reference with a given name to a project once. To work around this, edit ...
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Why are there no ++ and --​ operators in Python?

...to give it its own special syntax; when you do need to increment, += is usually just fine. It's not a decision of whether it makes sense, or whether it can be done--it does, and it can. It's a question of whether the benefit is worth adding to the core syntax of the language. Remember, this is fo...
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How to execute multi-line statements within Python's own debugger (PDB)

So I am running a Python script within which I am calling Python's debugger, PDB by writing: 6 Answers ...
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Why do most C developers use define instead of const? [duplicate]

... @C. Ross: Consistency. All manifest constants are usually defined with #defines. const is only used to indicate a read-only (access path to a) variable. I know, const in C is just plain broken :-) – Bart van Ingen Schenau ...
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How to assert greater than using JUnit Assert?

... such-and-such wasn't greater than so-and-so. You could also add hamcrest-all as a dependency to use matchers. See https://code.google.com/p/hamcrest/wiki/Tutorial: import static org.hamcrest.MatcherAssert.assertThat; import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.*; assertThat("timestamp", Long....