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Is there a way to remove the separator line from a UITableView?

I'm looking for a way to completely remove the separator line in a UITableView when in the plain mode. This is done automatically in grouped, but this also changes the dimensions of the table in a way that is hard to measure. I have set the seperator line color to colorClear. But this does not compl...
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Read a file in Node.js

I'm quite puzzled with reading files in Node.js. 8 Answers 8 ...
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What is the difference between “def” and “val” to define a function

What is the difference between: 8 Answers 8 ...
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Conda: Installing / upgrading directly from github

Can I install/upgrade packages from GitHub using conda ? 4 Answers 4 ...
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Providing a default value for an Optional in Swift?

The idiom for dealing with optionals in Swift seems excessively verbose, if all you want to do is provide a default value in the case where it's nil: ...
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What Product Flavor does Android Studio build by default in build.gradle?

We have an Android project that uses the new Gradle build system, and we use Android Studio as a development tool. When there are several product flavors specified in build.gradle , we notice that Android Studio builds the first one specified alphabetically. Is there a way to tell Android Studio to...
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\r\n, \r and \n what is the difference between them? [duplicate]

I need to ask about the difference in a string between \r\n , \r and \n . How is a string affected by each? 4 Answers ...
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How to get the raw value an field?

How can i get the "real" value of an <input type="number"> field? 4 Answers ...
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Is there a CSS not equals selector?

Is there something like != (not equal) in CSS? e.g, I have the following code: 6 Answers ...
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Backporting Python 3 open(encoding=“utf-8”) to Python 2

I have a Python codebase, built for Python 3, which uses Python 3 style open() with encoding parameter: 6 Answers ...