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How can I increment a date by one day in Java?
...Docs would clarify that this would increment larger fields (like the month and year). Calendar.roll "Adds or subtracts (up/down) a single unit of time on the given time field without changing larger fields" .. Again, "larger fields" is vague but that seems consistent with Sam's comment. I wish t...
How do you specify a different port number in SQL Management Studio?
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127.0.0.1,6283
Add a comma between the ip and port
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What is the difference between const and readonly in C#?
What is the difference between const and readonly in C#?
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How to fix: “No suitable driver found for jdbc:mysql://localhost/dbname” error when using pools? [du
...e Platform Independent zip file into the folder prompted in TeamCity setup and hit refresh drivers button.
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How to get share counts using graph API
I can get the share count of an URL using PHP SDK and using the deprecated rest API, but didn't find a way to get the share counts of an URL using graph API.
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Is #pragma once part of the C++11 standard?
Traditionally, the standard and portable way to avoid multiple header inclusions in C++ was/is to use the #ifndef - #define - #endif pre-compiler directives scheme also called macro-guard scheme (see code snippet below).
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Sticky sidebar: stick to bottom when scrolling down, top when scrolling up
...t; effectively, I would like it to stick to the bottom as you scroll down, and then as soon as you scroll back up I would like it to stick to the top, in a fluid motion (no jumping). I am unable to find an example of what I am trying to achieve, so I have created an image that I hope will illustrate...
Java Error opening registry key
I get this error when I try to do anything with Java in command prompt:
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Importing two classes with same name. How to handle?
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You can omit the import statements and refer to them using the entire path. Eg:
java.util.Date javaDate = new java.util.Date()
my.own.Date myDate = new my.own.Date();
But I would say that using two classes with the same name and a similiar function is usual...
target=“_blank” vs. target=“_new”
What's the difference between <a target="_new"> and <a target="_blank"> and which should I use if I just want to open a link in a new tab/window?
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