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Visual Studio can't build due to rc.exe
I've searched online and couldn't find anything that resembled to my issue.
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C: Run a System Command and Get Output? [duplicate]
I want to run a command in linux and get the text returned of what it outputs, but I do not want this text printed to screen. Is there a more elegant way than making a temporary file?
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Is it possible to have different Git configuration for different projects?
...changing [user] email = ... block, will override the global ~/.gitconfig - and this is only for your user?
– dcsan
Nov 30 '19 at 18:40
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What does “&” at the end of a linux command mean?
I am a system administrator and I have been asked to run a linux script to clean the system.
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Cross Browser Flash Detection in Javascript
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With jQuery and swfobject, this is the code I used to add Modernizr-style html class names: $('html').addClass(typeof swfobject !== 'undefined' && swfobject.getFlashPlayerVersion().major !== 0 ? 'flash' : 'no-flash');
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MVC pattern on Android
...it possible to implement the model–view–controller pattern in Java for Android?
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How can you speed up Eclipse?
... Indigo (3.7.2) SR2 loads in 4 seconds, in Kepler SR2 (4.3.2) in 7 seconds and in Luna (4.4.0) in 10 seconds. All are Java EE bundles. Newer versions have more bundled plugins, but still the trend is obvious. (by "same" workspace I mean: same (additionally installed) plugins used, same projects chec...
Multiple line code example in Javadoc comment
...t ctrl+shift+F (Format code in Eclipse), Eclipse messes up the {@code} tag and replaces it with {@code ...
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May 13 '10 at 14:54
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Objective-C: Where to remove observer for NSNotification?
I have an objective C class. In it, I created a init method and set up a NSNotification in it
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Disabling Chrome cache for website development
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The Chrome DevTools can disable the cache.
Right-click and choose Inspect Element to open the DevTools. Or use one of the following keyboard shortcuts:
F12
Command+Option+i on Mac
Control+Shift+i on Windows or Linux
Click Network in the toolbar to open the network pane.
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