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Why doesn't Java allow to throw a checked exception from static initialization block?
Why doesn't Java allow to throw a checked exception from a static initialization block? What was the reason behind this design decision?
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UIDevice uniqueIdentifier deprecated - What to do now?
It has just come to light that the UIDevice uniqueIdentifier property is deprecated in iOS 5 and unavailable in iOS 7 and above. No alternative method or property appears to be available or forthcoming.
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phpinfo() - is there an easy way for seeing it?
Each time I want to see the phpinfo(); I have to:
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Disable Laravel's Eloquent timestamps
I'm in the process of converting one of our web applications from CodeIgniter to Laravel. However at this moment we don't want to add the updated_at / created_at fields to all of our tables as we have a logging class that does all this in more depth for us already.
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How do I extract a sub-hash from a hash?
I have a hash:
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Java's Virtual Machine and CLR
As a sort of follow up to the question called Differences between MSIL and Java bytecode? , what is the (major) differences or similarity in how the Java Virtual Machine works versus how the .NET Framework Common Language Runtime (CLR) works?
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Access string.xml Resource File from Java Android Code
How do you access the values in the res/values/string.xml resource file from the Android Activity class ?
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UIView bottom border?
To a UIScrollView *toScrollView (which is the width of the screen), I want to add a gray bottom border (exactly like that of the to-field of the compose view of the iPhone's native Messages app).
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Spring AOP vs AspectJ
I am under the impression that Spring AOP is best used for application specific tasks such as security, logging, transactions, etc. as it uses custom Java5 annotations as a framework. However, AspectJ seems to be more friendly design-patterns wise.
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Use C++ with Cocoa Instead of Objective-C?
I would like to write applications that use C++ and the Cocoa frameworks because Apple is not making Carbon 64-bit capable. C++ seems to be pretty vanilla in its implementation on Linux and Windows but on Mac OS X it seems like additional Apple specific pieces of code are required (like an Obj-C wra...
