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JSON parsing using Gson for Java
...the use more generic - you will find that Gson's javadocs are pretty clear and helpful.
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Is there a printf converter to print in binary format?
...a function as the argument to BYTE_TO_BINARY) but avoids the memory issues and multiple invocations of strcat in some of the other proposals here.
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Blank space at top of UITextView in iOS 10
...ng was fine with iOS 6 but now with iOS 7 it leaves the blank space on top and then place the text below the middle of the textview.
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“Default Activity Not Found” on Android Studio upgrade
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If you see that error occur after upgrading versions of IntelliJ IDEA or Android Studio, or after Generating a new APK, you may need to refresh the IDE's cache.
File -> Invalidate Caches / Restart...
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How to detect orientation change?
I am using Swift and I want to be able to load a UIViewController when I rotate to landscape, can anyone point me in the right direction?
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What does curly brackets in the `var { … } = …` statements do?
...om arrays or objects using a syntax that mirrors the construction of array and object literals.
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One particularly useful thing you can do with destructuring assignment is to read an entire structure in a single statement, although there are a number of interesting things you can do with them,...
Executing a command stored in a variable from PowerShell
I have a command that I have build and stored in a variable in PowerShell. This command works if I do a Write-Host and copy and paste into a standard cmd.exe window.
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How to get year/month/day from a date object?
...ar();
newdate = year + "/" + month + "/" + day;
or you can set new date and give the above values
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Which is better, number(x) or parseFloat(x)?
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The difference between parseFloat and Number
parseFloat/parseInt is for parsing a string, while Number/+ is for coercing a value to a number. They behave differently. But first let's look at where they behave the same:
parseFloat('3'); // => 3
Number('3'...
Is there a command to refresh environment variables from the command prompt in Windows?
If I modify or add an environment variable I have to restart the command prompt. Is there a command I could execute that would do this without restarting CMD?
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