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Launch an app from within another (iPhone)

Is it possible to launch any arbitrary iPhone application from within another app?, For example in my application if I want the user to push a button and launch right into the Phone app (close the current app, open the Phone app) . ...
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foldl versus foldr behavior with infinite lists

The code for the myAny function in this question uses foldr. It stops processing an infinite list when the predicate is satisfied. ...
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jQuery Scroll To bottom of the page

After my page is done loading. I want jQUery to nicely scroll to the bottom of the page, animating quickly, not a snap/jolt. ...
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How to suppress specific MSBuild warning

Is there any way to disable specific MSBuild warning (e.g. MSB3253) when running MSBuild from command line? My build script calls msbuild.exe much the following way: ...
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new Date() works differently in Chrome and Firefox

I want to convert date string to Date by javascript, use this code: 5 Answers 5 ...
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What is the boundary in multipart/form-data?

I want to ask a question about the multipart/form-data . In the HTTP header, I find that the Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=??? . ...
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PHP Error handling: die() Vs trigger_error() Vs throw Exception

In regards to Error handling in PHP -- As far I know there are 3 styles: 2 Answers 2 ...
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Explanation of JSHint's Bad line breaking before '+' error

Can someone explain to me why JSHint complains about the following, 3 Answers 3 ...
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Modulo operation with negative numbers

In a C program i was trying the below operations(Just to check the behavior ) 12 Answers ...
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Difference between & and && in Java? [duplicate]

I was just wondering what the difference between & and && is? A few days I wrote a condition for an if statement the looked something like: ...