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Explicitly calling return in a function or not
A while back I got rebuked by Simon Urbanek from the R core team (I believe) for recommending a user to explicitly calling return at the end of a function (his comment was deleted though):
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ListView addHeaderView causes position to increase by one?
Below is a code snippet with a ListView. I added an emptyView and a headerView. Adding the headerView causes the position in the onItemClick to be increased by one.
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Is there a “theirs” version of “git merge -s ours”?
When merging topic branch "B" into "A" using git merge , I get some conflicts. I know all the conflicts can be solved using the version in "B".
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CSS horizontal centering of a fixed div?
I know this question is a million times out there, however I can't find a solution to my case.
I've got a div, which should be fixed on the screen, even if the page is scrolled it should always stay CENTERED in the middle of the screen!
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How to use the pass statement?
I am in the process of learning Python and I have reached the section about the pass statement. The guide I'm using defines it as being a Null statement that is commonly used as a placeholder.
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C++ Redefinition Header Files (winsock2.h)
How do I prevent from including header files twice? The problem is I'm including the in MyClass.h and then I'm including MyClass.h in many files, so it includes multiple times and redefinition error occurs. How to prevent?
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Cannot create an NSPersistentStoreCoordinator with a nil model
Been having my first crack at Core Data and I'm getting the following error when running my code on my device, but it works fine on the simulator..
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When would you use delegates in C#? [closed]
What are your usage of delegates in C#?
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How to install node.js as windows service?
I have downloaded node.js executable. How can I run that executable as windows service?
I cannot use standard node.js installer, since I need to run multiple version of node.js concurrently.
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Compile time string hashing
I have read in few different places that using C++11's new string literals it might be possible to compute a string's hash at compile time. However, no one seems to be ready to come out and say that it will be possible or how it would be done.
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