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Preferred way of loading resources in Java

...ings that getResource/getResourceAsStream() will get from the class it is called on... The class loader The starting location So if you do this.getClass().getResource("foo.txt"); it will attempt to load foo.txt from the same package as the "this" class and with the class loader of the "this"...
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data.frame rows to a list

...ts in your list are atomic vectors, not list as the OP requested. It is usually not a problem until your xy.df contains mixed types... – Calimo Feb 28 '14 at 14:40 2 ...
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Difference between application/x-javascript and text/javascript content types

...itted in HTML 5). This isn't a problem in HTTP headers as browsers universally (as far as I'm aware) either ignore the HTTP content-type of scripts entirely, or are modern enough to recognise application/javascript. share ...
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Application Crashes With “Internal Error In The .NET Runtime”

...in code at which this exception is raised isn't helpful, the corruption usually occurred well before the damage is detected. Finding the exact cause for this is going to be difficult. Review any unmanaged code your service might be using. Suspect environmental problems if there is no obvious cand...
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How to wrap text using CSS? [duplicate]

... great! i assume that the only "problem" here, is that you have to set manually the size of the container (100px in this example) – ymz Dec 26 '14 at 11:09 ...
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How do I make JavaScript beep?

...h="0" height="0" id="sound1" enablejavascript="true"> You would then call it from JavaScript code as such: PlaySound("sound1"); This should do exactly what you want - you'll just need to find/create the beep sound yourself, which should be trivial. ...
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What is the lifetime of a static variable in a C++ function?

... scope it is only initialized once and retains its value between function calls. What exactly is its lifetime? When do its constructor and destructor get called? ...
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Why in C++ do we use DWORD rather than unsigned int? [duplicate]

...be safe, use DWORD when a DWORD is expected, regardless of what it may actually be. For example, if they ever changed the range or format of unsigned int they could use a different type to underly DWORD to keep the same requirements, and all code using DWORD would be none-the-wiser. (Likewise, they...
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Unable to load DLL (Module could not be found HRESULT: 0x8007007E)

...found some dependency's missing (Oracle and some dll from IE). Need to install Oracle since my dll depends on that..then i will know :) Found the problem with DependencyWalker ;) – Ingimar Andresson Jan 25 '12 at 13:48 ...
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How do I serialize an object and save it to a file in Android?

...s implicitly added to your class if you use the Serializable interface. If all you want is simple object serialization, that is what I would use. It is extremely easy to implement too. developer.android.com/reference/java/io/Serializable.html – mtmurdock Aug 9 ...