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Difference between maven scope compile and provided for JAR packaging
What is the difference between the maven scope compile and provided when artifact is built as a JAR? If it was WAR, I'd understand - the artifact would be included or not in WEB-INF/lib. But in case of a JAR it doesn't matter - dependencies aren't included. They have to be on classpath when thei...
Android: Force EditText to remove focus? [duplicate]
I would like to be able to remove the focus from the EditText. For example if the Keyboard appears, and the user hides it with the back button, I would like the focus and the cursor to disappear. How can it be done?
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How do I tell Gradle to use specific JDK version?
I can't figure out to get this working.
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jquery UI Sortable with table and tr width
I am using jQuery UI sortable to make my table grid sortable. The code seems to work fine but because I am not adding width to td s, when I drag the tr it shrinks the content.
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How do I convert a decimal to an int in C#?
How do I convert a decimal to an int?
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PostgreSQL: Show tables in PostgreSQL
What's the equivalent to show tables (from MySQL) in PostgreSQL?
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How to delete all datastore in Google App Engine?
Does anyone know how to delete all datastore in Google App Engine ?
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A more pretty/informative Var_dump alternative in PHP? [closed]
Every decent PHP programmer has a print_r or var_dump wrapper they use, love and assign shortcut keys to, why don't we share our favourite ones .
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How to open Atom editor from command line in OS X?
I have the Atom editor and was wondering how you can open a file or folder from the terminal in Atom. I am using a Mac. I am looking for a way to do this:
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How to install pip for Python 3 on Mac OS X?
OS X (Mavericks) has Python 2.7 stock installed. But I do all my own personal Python stuff with 3.3. I just flushed my 3.3.2 install and installed the new 3.3.3. So I need to install pyserial again. I can do it the way I've done it before, which is:
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