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Set breakpoint in C or C++ code programmatically for gdb on Linux

How can I set a breakpoint in C or C++ code programatically that will work for gdb on Linux? 6 Answers ...
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What is the difference between match_parent and fill_parent?

I'm a little confused about two XML properties: match_parent and fill_parent . It seems that both are the same. Is there any difference between them? ...
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Couldn't connect to server 127.0.0.1:27017

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How do I write the 'cd' command in a makefile?

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Changing MongoDB data store directory

Until now I have not been specifying a MongoDB data directory and have had only one 30 GB primary partition. 9 Answers ...
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Entity Framework - Code First - Can't Store List

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How to make a JTable non-editable

How to make a JTable non-editable? I don't want my users to be able to edit the values in cells by double-clicking them. ...
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Application Crashes With “Internal Error In The .NET Runtime”

We have an application written against .NET 4.0 which over the weekend crashed, putting the following message into the event log: ...
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How to force a web browser NOT to cache images

I am writing and using a very simple CGI-based (Perl) content management tool for two pro-bono websites. It provides the website administrator with HTML forms for events where they fill the fields (date, place, title, description, links, etc.) and save it. On that form I allow the administrator to u...
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What is the preferred syntax for defining enums in JavaScript?

What is the preferred syntax for defining enums in JavaScript? Something like: 48 Answers ...