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How to use a variable for the database name in T-SQL?
I use the database name in several places in my script, and I want to be able to quickly change it, so I'm looking for something like this:
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Android webview slow
My android webviews are slow. This is on everything from phones to 3.0+ tablets with more than adequate specs
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Akka or Reactor [closed]
...g a new project (java-based). I need to build it as a modular, distributed and resilient architecture.
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Can I change the name of `nohup.out`?
When I run nohup some_command & , the output goes to nohup.out ; man nohup says to look at info nohup which in turn says:
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How do I iterate through the files in a directory in Java?
... in a directory, including files in all the sub-directories. What is the standard way to accomplish directory iteration with Java?
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check android application is in foreground or not? [duplicate]
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I don't understand what you want, but You can detect currently foreground/background application with ActivityManager.getRunningAppProcesses() call.
Something like,
class ForegroundCheckTask extends AsyncTask<Context, Void, Boolean>...
What is “runtime”?
...fers to any library, framework, or platform that your code runs on.
The C and C++ runtimes are collections of functions.
The .NET runtime contains an intermediate language interpreter, a garbage collector, and more.
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How to dynamically insert a tag via jQuery after page load?
...ems getting this to work. I first tried setting my script tags as strings and then using jquery replaceWith() to add them to the document after page load:
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Java: PrintStream to String?
I have a function that takes an object of a certain type, and a PrintStream to which to print, and outputs a representation of that object. How can I capture this function's output in a String? Specifically, I want to use it as in a toString method.
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Type safety: Unchecked cast
...g it to HashMap directly would not cause the problem with the second case (and perhaps there would not be a warning in the first case, I'm not sure how pedantic the Java compiler is with warnings for Java 5). However, you are converting it to a HashMap<String, String>.
HashMaps are really map...
