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Sending a notification from a service in Android
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Both Activity and Service actually extend Context so you can simply use this as your Context within your Service.
NotificationManager notificationManager =
(NotificationManager) getSystemService(Service.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);
Notification notificatio...
Multiple returns from a function
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Technically, you can't return more than one value. However, there are multiple ways to work around that limitation. The way that acts most like returning multiple values, is with the list keyword:
function getXYZ()
{
return arr...
What is monkey patching?
...database or web API, for example), and various other methods in the class call it. However, in a unit test, you don't want to depend on the external data source - so you dynamically replace the get_data method with a stub that returns some fixed data.
Because Python classes are mutable, and methods...
PHP Timestamp into DateTime
...order to create the DateTime object (in fact, its constructor doesn't even allow you to do this, as you can tell). You can simply feed your date string into the DateTime constructor as-is:
// Assuming $item->pubDate is "Mon, 12 Dec 2011 21:17:52 +0000"
$dt = new DateTime($item->pubDate);
T...
How to correctly require a specific commit in Composer so that it would be available for dependent p
...have something to do with Composer prefering Packagist over GitHub specifically?
– Maciej Sz
Jan 23 '14 at 19:06
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How do I get the opposite (negation) of a Boolean in Python?
...ful if you want to use a function that requires a predicate-function or a callback.
For example map or filter:
>>> lst = [True, False, True, False]
>>> list(map(operator.not_, lst))
[False, True, False, True]
>>> lst = [True, False, True, False]
>>> list(filter...
Linq to EntityFramework DateTime
...o a single Where clause, Entity Framework generates identity SQL so it's really a matter of readability.
– Justin Niessner
Nov 10 '10 at 16:24
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Parse large JSON file in Nodejs
... until you hit a newline. Assuming we have one JSON object per line (basically, format B):
var stream = fs.createReadStream(filePath, {flags: 'r', encoding: 'utf-8'});
var buf = '';
stream.on('data', function(d) {
buf += d.toString(); // when data is read, stash it in a string buffer
pump...
Rails 3 check if attribute changed
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Check out ActiveModel::Dirty (available on all models by default). The documentation is really good, but it lets you do things such as:
@user.street1_changed? # => true/false
share
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How can we make xkcd style graphs?
... +1 And thanks for the great package. I am having trouble with installing the fonts! One correction in the intro file, (sec-2.1, line 5, .tff -> .ttf). Another one still pending!!
– Shambho
Apr 22 '14 at 23:45
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