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Working with Enums in android
I am almost done with a calculation activity I am working with in android for my app. I try to create a Gender Enum, but for some reason getting Syntax error, insert "EnumBody" to complete EnumDeclaration.
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How to jump to a specific character in vim?
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You can type f<character> to put the cursor on the next character and F<character> for the previous one.
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Why use 'git rm' to remove a file instead of 'rm'?
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Android: Rotate image in imageview by an angle
...wing code to rotate a image in ImageView by an angle. Is there any simpler and less complex method available.
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Is [UIScreen mainScreen].bounds.size becoming orientation-dependent in iOS8?
I ran the following code in both iOS 7 and iOS 8:
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How to properly overload the
...lains, where before it did not. This code was left on a shelf for 6 months and in between I upgraded my computer from debian etch to lenny (g++ (Debian 4.3.2-1.1) 4.3.2
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Using git to get just the latest revision
...o track a project that uses git. I don't want to clone the full repository and the full history, I just want the latest revision, and I want to be able to update to new revisions from the remote project.
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jQuery Ajax error handling, show custom exception messages
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This is still the correct way of doing this after 2 years and a half... :) I went a little further and actually return my own error JSON object that can handle single or multiple errors, quite good for server-side form validation.
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IntelliJ show JavaDocs tooltip on mouse over
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This worked perfectly for me, and was exactly what I was looking for when I googled my issue. This seems to be the most up-to-date solution.
– Andrei Bârsan
Feb 19 '14 at 15:39
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Ruby Regexp group matching, assign variables on 1 line
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Beware that if no matches are found, match returns nil and you get a NilError. If you are in Rails, I suggest you to change: one, two, three = string.match(/(^.*)(:)(.*)/i).captures into: one, two, three = string.match(/(^.*)(:)(.*)/i).try(:captures)
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