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In Java, is there a way to write a string literal without having to escape quotes?

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How to know that a string starts/ends with a specific string in jQuery?

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Long press on UITableView

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Java JDBC - How to connect to Oracle using Service Name instead of SID

... http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/java.111/b31224/urls.htm#BEIDHCBA Thin-style Service Name Syntax Thin-style service names are supported only by the JDBC Thin driver. The syntax is: @//host_name:port_number/service_name For example: jdbc:oracle:thin:scot...
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Repairing Postgresql after upgrading to OSX 10.7 Lion

I recently upgraded to OSX 10.7, at which point my rails installation completely borked when trying to connect to the psql server. When I do it from the command line using ...
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Stop LastPass filling out a form

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How do I read all classes from a Java package in the classpath?

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Python __str__ and lists

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TextView.setTextSize behaves abnormally - How to set text size of textview dynamically for different

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How to implement a good __hash__ function in python [duplicate]

...t for immutable objects. A trivial implementation would be to just return 0. This is always correct, but performs badly. Your solution, returning the hash of a tuple of properties, is good. But note that you don't need to list all properties that you compare in __eq__ in the tuple. If some propert...