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.NET data structures: ArrayList, List, HashTable, Dictionary, SortedList, SortedDictionary — Speed,

...of complex data structures. Unfortunately, some of them are quite similar, and I'm not always sure when to use one and when to use another. Most of my C# and Visual Basic books talk about them to a certain extent, but they never really go into any real detail. ...
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Activity has leaked ServiceConnection @438030a8 that was original

I'm working on my first Android app. I've got three activities in my app, and the user switches back and forth pretty frequently. I've also got a remote service, which handles a telnet connection. The apps need to bind to this service in order to send/receive telnet messages. ...
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What's the difference between '$(this)' and 'this'?

...the first element. $("#myDiv")[0] === document.getElementById("myDiv"); And so on... share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Gets byte array from a ByteBuffer in java

...hat you want is to retrieve the bytes that are remaining (between position and limit), then what you have will work. You could also just do: ByteBuffer bb =.. byte[] b = new byte[bb.remaining()]; bb.get(b); which is equivalent as per the ByteBuffer javadocs. ...
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Local variables in nested functions

..., I know it's going to look horribly convoluted, but please help me understand what's happening. 4 Answers ...
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Breaking loop when “warnings()” appear in R

... I am running a loop to process multiple files. My matrices are enormous and therefore I often run out of memory if I am not careful. ...
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Is it possible to hide extension resources in the Chrome web inspector network tab?

...ed for it here https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=239401 and now it is possible. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How do I find all of the symlinks in a directory tree?

... This will recursively traverse the /path/to/folder directory and list only the symbolic links: ls -lR /path/to/folder | grep ^l If your intention is to follow the symbolic links too, you should use your find command but you should include the -L option; in fact the find man page say...
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Why does CSS work with fake elements?

In my class, I was playing around and found out that CSS works with made-up elements. 19 Answers ...
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Functions that return a function

...onfused by the d()(); at first but then realized that the first () calls d and the second () calls d's return value, which is e. – skud Mar 13 '14 at 18:47 ...