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How to run travis-ci locally

I've just joined a project, and I'm new to travis-ci. I'd rather not have to push every little change to .travis.yml and every little change I make to the source in order to run the build. With jenkins you can download jenkins and run locally. Does travis offer something like this? ...
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How do I record audio on iPhone with AVAudioRecorder?

Now that iPhone 3.0 SDK is public, I think I can ask this question for those of you that have already been playing with the 3.0 SDK. I want to record audio in my application, but I want to use AVAudioRecorder and not the older way of recording like the example SpeakHere shows. There are not any...
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Can someone explain the traverse function in Haskell?

I am trying and failing to grok the traverse function from Data.Traversable . I am unable to see its point. Since I come from an imperative background, can someone please explain it to me in terms of an imperative loop? Pseudo-code would be much appreciated. Thanks. ...
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How to convert local time string to UTC?

How do I convert a datetime string in local time to a string in UTC time ? 21 Answers ...
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Python class inherits object

Is there any reason for a class declaration to inherit from object ? 6 Answers 6 ...
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Sequelize.js: how to use migrations and sync

I'm close to having my project ready to launch. I have big plans for after launch and the database structure is going to change -- new columns in existing tables as well as new tables, and new associations to existing and new models. ...
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Node.js on multi-core machines

...UT I must miss something - isn't Node.js tuned only to run on a single process and thread? 15 Answers ...
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Java: when to use static methods

I am wondering when to use static methods? Say if I have a class with a few getters and setters, a method or two, and I want those methods only to be invokable on an instance object of the class. Does this mean I should use a static method? ...
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Java Programming - Where should SQL statements be stored? [closed]

Where should an JDBC-compliant application store its SQL statements and why? 15 Answers ...
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When would you use a WeakHashMap or a WeakReference?

The use of weak references is something that I've never seen an implementation of so I'm trying to figure out what the use case for them is and how the implementation would work. When have you needed to use a WeakHashMap or WeakReference and how was it used? ...