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Display clearColor UIViewController over UIViewController

...ViewController view, such as that the subview/modal should be transparent and whatever components is added to the subview should be visible. The problem is that I have is the subview shows black background instead to have clearColor. I'm trying to make UIView as a clearColor not black background....
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Understanding prototypal inheritance in JavaScript

...ease explain the difference between the following blocks of code? I tested and both blocks work. What's the best practice and why? ...
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Convert bytes to a string

I'm using this code to get standard output from an external program: 19 Answers 19 ...
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Is there a way to instantiate a class by name in Java?

...ng its name. Is there a way to do it in Java? I will have the package name and class name and I need to be able to create an object having that particular name. ...
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Why do we use $rootScope.$broadcast in AngularJS?

...n, when your controller is destroyed that event listener will still exist, and when your controller will be created again, it will just pile up more event listeners. (So one broadcast will be caught multiple times). Use $scope.$on() instead, and the listeners will also get destroyed. What is the dif...
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Email address validation using ASP.NET MVC data type attributes

... Thank you @Shittu Olugbenga! But I can't understand why this doesn't work: [DataType(DataType.EmailAddress, ErrorMessage = "Error message.")] – Wellington Zanelli Sep 18 '14 at 12:34 ...
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Why should the “PIMPL” idiom be used? [duplicate]

...ged much anyway. The code I'm looking at seems to be taking the safe road and using pimpl everywhere. – JeffV Sep 13 '08 at 15:23 1 ...
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What's the difference between and

... <?> and <? extends Object> are synonymous, as you'd expect. There are a few cases with generics where extends Object is not actually redundant. For example, <T extends Object & Foo> will cause T to become Object ...
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How to encode URL parameters?

...swered May 11 '18 at 9:01 Kyle VanderBeekKyle VanderBeek 74777 silver badges77 bronze badges ...
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Any idea why I need to cast an integer literal to (int) here?

...comments the cast to int works as intended, because it is a reserved word and therefore can't be interpreted as an identifier, which makes sense to me. And Bringer128 found the JLS Reference 15.16. CastExpression: ( PrimitiveType Dimsopt ) UnaryExpression ( ReferenceType ) UnaryExpressio...