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When to call activity context OR application context?
There has been a lot of posting about what these two contexts are.. But I'm still not getting it quite right
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jQuery Mobile: document ready vs. page events
I am using jQuery Mobile, and I am having trouble understanding differences between classic document ready and jQuery Mobile page events.
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What's a good way to overwrite DateTime.Now during testing?
I've got some (C#) code that relies on today's date to correctly calculate things in the future. If I use today's date in the testing, I have to repeat the calculation in the test, which doesn't feel right. What's the best way to set the date to a known value within the test so that I can test that ...
Why can't C# interfaces contain fields?
For example, suppose I want an ICar interface and that all implementations will contain the field Year . Does this mean that every implementation has to separately declare Year ? Wouldn't it be nicer to simply define this in the interface?
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How to force the browser to reload cached CSS/JS files?
I have noticed that some browsers (in particular, Firefox and Opera) are very zealous in using cached copies of .css and .js files, even between browser sessions. This leads to a problem when you update one of these files but the user's browser keeps on using the cached copy.
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What is a “cache-friendly” code?
What is the difference between " cache unfriendly code " and the " cache friendly " code?
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How do I copy a hash in Ruby?
I'll admit that I'm a bit of a ruby newbie (writing rake scripts, now). In most languages, copy constructors are easy to find. Half an hour of searching didn't find it in ruby. I want to create a copy of the hash so that I can modify it without affecting the original instance.
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How do I compare strings in Java?
I've been using the == operator in my program to compare all my strings so far.
However, I ran into a bug, changed one of them into .equals() instead, and it fixed the bug.
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Merge and interleave two arrays in Ruby
I have the following code:
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Trust Store vs Key Store - creating with keytool
I understand that the keystore would usually hold private/public keys and the trust store only public keys (and represents the list of trusted parties you intend to communicate with). Well, that's my first assumption, so if that's not correct, I probably haven't started very well...
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