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Easiest way to compare arrays in C#
In Java, Arrays.equals() allows to easily compare the content of two basic arrays (overloads are available for all the basic types).
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Android EditText delete(backspace) key event
How can I detect delete (backspace) key event for a editText? I've tried using TextWatcher, but when the editText is empty, when I press delete key, nothing happens. I want to detect delete key press foe an editText even if it has no text.
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Just what is an IntPtr exactly?
Through using IntelliSense and looking at other people's code, I have come across this IntPtr type; every time it has needed to be used I have simply put null or IntPtr.Zero and found most functions to work. What exactly is it and when/why is it used?
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Detect 7 inch and 10 inch tablet programmatically
Is there a way to programmatically find whether the device the app is installed on is a 7 inch tablet or a 10 inch tablet?
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Git error when trying to push — pre-receive hook declined
When I try and push a change I've commited, I get the following error ...
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How to initialize a JavaScript Date to a particular time zone
I have date time in a particular timezone as a string and I want to convert this to the local time. But, I don't know how to set the timezone in the Date object.
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What is the most efficient Java Collections library? [closed]
What is the most efficient Java Collections library?
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How do you test functions and closures for equality?
The book says that "functions and closures are reference types". So, how do you find out if the references are equal? == and === don't work.
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Why do you not use C for your web apps?
I was having a look at a few different web servers this morning when I came across G-WAN . As I understand, its a web server written in C and you have to make use of it by writing your websites/webapps in C. One clear benefit is speed as the G-WAN site suggests.
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Convert base class to derived class [duplicate]
Is it possible in C# to explicitly convert a base class object to one of it's derived classes? Currently thinking I have to create a constructor for my derived classes that accept a base class object as a parameter and copy over the property values. I don't really like this idea, so I'd like to avoi...
