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How to add percent sign to NSString

...ld look like this [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d%%", someDigit]; Also, all the other format specifiers can be found at Conceptual Strings Articles share | improve this answer | ...
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How to get month name from Calendar

...as changed in JDK 8, so getMonths method doesn't return correct values for all Locale's anymore: oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/… – ahaaman Apr 10 '14 at 12:32 ...
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Why is debugging better in an IDE? [closed]

...hat an IDE debugger will give you over trace messages in code: View the call stack at any point in time, giving you a context for your current stack frame. Step into libraries that you are not able to re-compile for the purposes of adding traces (assuming you have access to the debug symbols) Chan...
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How can I convert ereg expressions to preg in PHP?

...pha-numeric, a backslash or a whitespace character. The most used are generally ~, / and #. You can also use matching brackets: preg_match('[^hello]', $str); preg_match('(^hello)', $str); preg_match('{^hello}', $str); // etc If your delimiter is found in the regular expression, you have to escap...
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Which annotation should I use: @IdClass or @EmbeddedId

... a clear notion of the fields that make the composite key because they are all aggregated in a class that is accessed trough a field access operator. Another difference with @IdClass and @EmbeddedId is when it comes to write HQL : With @IdClass you write: select e.name from Employee e and with @...
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What is the point of “final class” in Java?

... First of all, I recommend this article: Java: When to create a final class If they do, when do they use it so I can understand it better and know when to use it. A final class is simply a class that can't be extended. (It doe...
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What is boxing and unboxing and what are the trade offs?

... that are minimal wrappers around primitive types*. Boxed values are typically stored as pointers to objects on the heap. Thus, boxed values use more memory and take at minimum two memory lookups to access: once to get the pointer, and another to follow that pointer to the primitive. Obviously th...
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How to POST raw whole JSON in the body of a Retrofit request?

...String foo, String bar) { this.foo = foo; this.bar = bar; } } Calling with: FooResponse = foo.postJson(new FooRequest("kit", "kat")); Will yield the following body: {"foo":"kit","bar":"kat"} The Gson docs have much more on how object serialization works. Now, if you really really ...
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Check if one list contains element from the other

...ked, it works perfect as long as you have right equals implemented. that's all matters! – Syed Siraj Uddin Feb 8 '19 at 12:51 add a comment  |  ...
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“for” vs “each” in Ruby

...The reason why x remains in the for scenario is due to the fact that (generally speaking) keywords don't create new scopes. if, unless, begin, for, while, etc. all work with the current scope. #each however accepts a block. Blocks always add their own scope on top of the current scope. Meaning that ...