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How to check if a view controller is presented modally or pushed on a navigation stack?

How can I, in my view controller code, differentiate between: 16 Answers 16 ...
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Removing the remembered login and password list in SQL Server Management Studio

I've recently used our company's spare laptop (that has a general user set up) while mine was being repaired. I've checked the "Remember password" option in SQL Server Management Studio when logging in to the database. ...
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adb server version doesn't match this client

Whenever I try to run adb devices : 38 Answers 38 ...
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Including a groovy script in another groovy

I have read how to simply import a groovy file in another groovy script 12 Answers 12...
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NHibernate.MappingException: No persister for: XYZ

Now, before you say it: I did Google and my hbm.xml file is an Embedded Resource. 16 Answers ...
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Rails 4 Authenticity Token

I was working on a new Rails 4 app (on Ruby 2.0.0-p0) when I ran into some authenticity token problems. 13 Answers ...
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git + LaTeX workflow

I'm writing a very long document in LaTeX. I have my work computer and my laptop, and I work on them both. I need to keep all the files synchronized between the two computers, and also would like to keep a revision history. I chose git as my DVCS, and I'm hosting my repository on my server. I'm also...
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What is the point of a private pure virtual function?

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Passing a std::array of unknown size to a function

In C++11, how would I go about writing a function (or method) that takes a std::array of known type but unknown size? 6 Ans...
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How to permanently set $PATH on Linux/Unix? [closed]

I'm trying to add a directory to my path so it will always be in my Linux path. I've tried: 24 Answers ...