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Best Practice: Initialize JUnit class fields in setUp() or at declaration?
...ayList, with cases like testIndexOutOfBoundException, testEmptyCollection, and the like. The perspective there is of someone writing a class and making sure it works right.
You should probably do the same when testing your own classes: create your object in setUp or in a test method, so that you'll...
Razor View throwing “The name 'model' does not exist in the current context”
After significant refactoring in my MVC 4 application, and Razor shows this error while debugging Views:
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Table fixed header and scrollable body
I am trying to make a table with fixed header and a scrollable content using the bootstrap 3 table.
Unfortunately the solutions I have found does not work with bootstrap or mess up the style.
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Visual C++: How to disable specific linker warnings?
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/ignore:4099
This is in Properties->Linker->Command Line
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Java volatile reference vs. AtomicReference
Is there any difference between a volatile Object reference and AtomicReference in case I would just use get() and set() -methods from AtomicReference ?
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How to mock a final class with mockito
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Mockito 2 now supports final classes and methods!
But for now that's an "incubating" feature. It requires some steps to activate it which are described in What's New in Mockito 2:
Mocking of final classes and methods is an incubating, opt-in feature. It uses a ...
How do I create a category in Xcode 6 or higher?
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Select Objective-C file under Sources in iOS or Mac OS respectively and Click Next
Now under File Type: choose either Category, Protocol, or Extension
PS. Under File Name: whatever you type here will be either the Category, Protocol, or Extension Name.
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Reverting a single file to a previous version in git [duplicate]
... to go through different commits on a file.
Say I modified a file 5 times and I want to go back to change 2, after I already committed and pushed to a repository.
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What killed my process and why?
... runs as a background process on Linux. It is currently started at the command line in a Terminal window.
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Hidden features of Python [closed]
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In case you're thinking it's doing 1 < x, which comes out as True, and then comparing True < 10, which is also True, then no, that's really not what happens (see the last example.) It's really translating into 1 < x and x < 10, and x < 10 and 10 < x * 10 and x*10 < 100, but...
