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Optimising Android application before release [closed]

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Can't start site in IIS (use by another process)

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Ruby arrays: %w vs %W

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How does a public key verify a signature?

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Get JavaScript object from array of objects by value of property [duplicate]

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What is the Git equivalent for revision number?

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Internal typedefs in C++ - good style or bad style?

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How do you default a new class to public when creating it in Visual Studio?

...e the following command: devenv /installvstemplates Visual Studio 2012 (11.0) and up: See the answer by @JochemKempe, as it's much easier to change this now, just by editing a single file (no unzipping or rezipping). UPDATE: Don't forget to open your preferred text editor with admin privileges b...
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C# properties: how to use custom set property without private field?

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How do I capitalize first letter of first name and last name in C#?

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