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How to make ReSharper re-evaluate its assembly reference highlighting
I am creating a Prism Project Template, and the template works great. But after I create a project with the template some of the files look like this:
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What's onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
Can anyone help me to know about the Bundle savedInstanceState in onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) I am newbie in Android. I try to understand it from developer.android.com. But I am not able to understand. Can anyone simplify it?
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What is the Linux equivalent to DOS pause?
I have a Bash shell script in which I would like to pause execution until the user presses a key. In DOS, this is easily accomplished with the "pause" command. Is there a Linux equivalent I can use in my script?
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Is JavaScript supported in an email message?
Is JavaScript supported in an email message?
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Why does document.querySelectorAll return a StaticNodeList rather than a real Array?
It bugs me that I can't just do document.querySelectorAll(...).map(...) even in Firefox 3.6, and I still can't find an answer, so I thought I'd cross-post on SO the question from this blog:
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Mark parameters as NOT nullable in C#/.NET?
Is there a simple attribute or data contract that I can assign to a function parameter that prevents null from being passed in C#/.NET? Ideally this would also check at compile time to make sure the literal null isn't being used anywhere for it and at run-time throw ArgumentNullException .
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How to get function parameter names/values dynamically?
Is there a way to get the function parameter names of a function dynamically?
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How to find the statistical mode?
In R, mean() and median() are standard functions which do what you'd expect. mode() tells you the internal storage mode of the object, not the value that occurs the most in its argument. But is there is a standard library function that implements the statistical mode for a vector (or list)?
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Is there a Max function in SQL Server that takes two values like Math.Max in .NET?
I want to write a query like this:
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How can I pass a member function where a free function is expected?
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