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Relative imports in Python 2.7

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Can I start the iPhone simulator without “Build and Run”?

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Why does flowing off the end of a non-void function without returning a value not produce a compiler

... return statement in a value-returning function will be defined (to return 0) only in the main function. The rationale includes that checking if every code path returns a value is quite difficult, and a return value could be set with embedded assembler or other tricky methods. From C++11 draft: ...
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How to find path of active app.config file?

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Sleep for milliseconds

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jQuery: How to capture the TAB keypress within a Textbox

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How do I set the size of an HTML text box?

... Just use: textarea { width: 200px; } or input[type="text"] { width: 200px; } Depending on what you mean by 'textbox'. share | improve this answ...
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Typical .gitignore file for an Android app

...ory. – Chris Knight Sep 1 '13 at 22:05 Interestingly, it looks like that's been altered since your comment, Chris. Th...
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String comparison in bash. [[: not found

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Where and why do I have to put the “template” and “typename” keywords?

...ary definition of boost::function and f: namespace boost { int function = 0; } int main() { int f = 0; boost::function< int() > f; } That's actually a valid expression! It uses the less-than operator to compare boost::function against zero (int()), and then uses the greater-than opera...