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Why fragments, and when to use fragments instead of activities?

In Android API 11+, Google has released a new class called Fragment . 11 Answers 11 ...
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Why is null an object and what's the difference between null and undefined?

Why is null considered an object in JavaScript? 21 Answers 21 ...
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SortedList, SortedDictionary and Dictionary

I find that SortedList<TKey, TValue> SortedDictionary<TKey, TValue> and Dictionary<TKey, TValue> implement the same interfaces. ...
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Going from a framework to no-framework [closed]

I've been developing in PHP for about 8 years as a hobby. In 2009, I picked up codeigniter and since then I've not managed to get a single project developed. ...
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Polymorphism with gson

I have a problem deserializing a json string with Gson. I receive an array of commands. The command can be start, stop , some other type of command. Naturally I have polymorphism, and start/stop command inherit from command. ...
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Quick-and-dirty way to ensure only one instance of a shell script is running at a time

What's a quick-and-dirty way to make sure that only one instance of a shell script is running at a given time? 40 Answers ...
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Is double square brackets [[ ]] preferable over single square brackets [ ] in Bash?

A co-worker claimed recently in a code review that the [[ ]] construct is to be preferred over [ ] in constructs like ...
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Limitations of Intel Assembly Syntax Compared to AT&T [closed]

To me, Intel syntax is much easier to read. If I go traipsing through assembly forest concentrating only on Intel syntax, will I miss anything? Is there any reason I would want to switch to AT&T (outside of being able to read others' AT&T assembly)? My first clue is that gdb uses AT&T by default. ...
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Why exactly is eval evil?

I know that Lisp and Scheme programmers usually say that eval should be avoided unless strictly necessary. I’ve seen the same recommendation for several programming languages, but I’ve not yet seen a list of clear arguments against the use of eval . Where can I find an account of the potentia...
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Does Python have “private” variables in classes?

I'm coming from the Java world and reading Bruce Eckels' Python 3 Patterns, Recipes and Idioms . 12 Answers ...