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Objective-C: Where to remove observer for NSNotification?

I have an objective C class. In it, I created a init method and set up a NSNotification in it 14 Answers ...
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C++ compiling on Windows and Linux: ifdef switch [duplicate]

I want to run some c++ code on Linux and Windows. There are some pieces of code that I want to include only for one operating system and not the other. Is there a standard #ifdef that once can use? ...
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What are the differences between ipython and bpython?

What does ipython have that bpython lacks and vice versa? How do the two differ? 2 Answers ...
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How to add a vertical Separator?

... Works perfectly well in both horizontal and vertical Menu between MenuItems as well. Always nicely stretches to match the height/width of the menu. – natiiix Aug 6 at 18:05 ...
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How to inspect FormData?

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Calling a Java method with no name

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What is the difference between vmalloc and kmalloc?

I've googled around and found most people advocating the use of kmalloc , as you're guaranteed to get contiguous physical blocks of memory. However, it also seems as though kmalloc can fail if a contiguous physical block that you want can't be found. What are the advantages of having a contig...
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Javascript and regex: split string and keep the separator

... I don't understand why everybody is using /g – Sarsaparilla Jan 11 '17 at 18:22 1 ...
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How do I get a human-readable file size in bytes abbreviation using .NET?

... to do it, but it's easier to read if you are not familiar with log maths, and should be fast enough for most scenarios. string[] sizes = { "B", "KB", "MB", "GB", "TB" }; double len = new FileInfo(filename).Length; int order = 0; while (len >= 1024 && order < sizes.Length - 1) { o...
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Run a Java Application as a Service on Linux

I have written a Java server application that runs on a standard virtual hosted Linux solution. The application runs all the time listening for socket connections and creating new handlers for them. It is a server side implementation to a client-server application. ...