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How to recover stashed uncommitted changes

... then git stash apply. Then use git diff to see the result. After you're all done with your changes—the apply looks good and you're sure you don't need the stash any more—then use git stash drop to get rid of it. I always suggest using git stash apply rather than git stash pop. The differenc...
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How to use onSavedInstanceState example please

...s down to saving a state. So I know that onSaveInstanceState(Bundle) is called when the activity is about to be destroyed. But how do you store your information in it and bring it back to its original state in onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) ? I don't understand how this bundle will restore i...
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How do I make an html link look like a button?

... @CraigGjerdingen I really like the styles you used for .link_button. The use of CSS3 definitely updates this answer. Also using styles that are less like the "regular" browser buttons, but still have a button affordance solves the problem of brow...
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How do I get the RootViewController from a pushed controller?

... :) ty. It still seems hacky - :) I really wanted an "official" member to do the job, something like self.navigationController.rootViewController, but alas, no such thing.. – bobobobo Nov 25 '09 at 2:21 ...
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Why is processing a sorted array faster than processing an unsorted array?

...ver have to stop. If you guess wrong too often, you spend a lot of time stalling, rolling back, and restarting. This is branch prediction. I admit it's not the best analogy since the train could just signal the direction with a flag. But in computers, the processor doesn't know which direction a b...
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Does const mean thread-safe in C++11?

...: [17.6.5.9/1] This section specifies requirements that implementations shall meet to prevent data races (1.10). Every standard library function shall meet each requirement unless otherwise specified. Implementations may prevent data races in cases other than those specified below. [17.6.5.9/3] A C...
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What does immutable mean?

...our second alert it will show "foo" instead of oo. Does it mean, when calling methods on a string, it will return the modified string, but it won't change the initial string? Yes. Nothing can change the string once it is created. Now this doesn't mean that you can't assign a new string...
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C++11 std::threads vs posix threads

...gcc std::thread is perfectly fine - it has a higher abstraction level, a really good interface and plays nicely with other C++11 classes. The C++11 std::thread class unfortunately doesn't work reliably (yet) on every platform, even if C++11 seems available. For instance in native Android std::threa...
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Why use make over a shell script?

...t would be a lot more work (explicitly checking the last-modified dates on all the files, etc.) The only obvious alternative with a shell script is to rebuild everything every time. For tiny projects this is a perfectly reasonable approach, but for a big project a complete rebuild could easily take ...
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How to test Spring Data repositories?

...epositories reasonably for a simple reason: it's way to cumbersome to mock all the parts of the JPA API we invoke to bootstrap the repositories. Unit tests don't make too much sense here anyway, as you're usually not writing any implementation code yourself (see the below paragraph on custom impleme...