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How to get the current working directory in Java?
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public class JavaApplication {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Working Directory = " + System.getProperty("user.dir"));
}
}
This will print a complete absolute path from where your application was initialized...
Getting time elapsed in Objective-C
... events, for example, the appearance of a UIView and the user's first reaction.
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How is it possible to declare nothing inside main() in C++ and yet have a working application after
In an interview I was confronted with a question such as this:
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Creating temporary files in Android
...he Activity pointer
File outputFile = File.createTempFile("prefix", "extension", outputDir);
As for their deletion, I am not complete sure either. Since I use this in my implementation of a cache, I manually delete the oldest files till the cache directory size comes down to my preset value.
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What is the use of ByteBuffer in Java? [closed]
What are example applications for a ByteBuffer in Java? Please list any example scenarios where this is used. Thank you!
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Couldn't register with the bootstrap Server
...e caches and targets, and doing a clean build.
I'm running XCode 3.5.4 and iOS 4.2.1
Hope this helps someone.
-Mike
UPDATE:
Same problem running Xcode 4.3 and iOS5 - just power-cycle the device.
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泰迪熊为什么叫泰迪 - 杂谈 - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术
...年,还有人给他写了详细的传记,这儿有一篇传记的缩略版。`11(呐,这是我家猫打出来的字,不删,留念。)
这个向导名叫 Holt Collier,是当地传奇式的猎熊人。据说他一生猎熊超过三千头,十岁就已经猎杀了平生的第一头...
How to download a branch with git?
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Thanks to a related question, I found out that I need to "checkout" the remote branch as a new local branch, and specify a new local branch name.
git checkout -b newlocalbranchname origin/branch-name
Or you can do:
git checkout -t origin/branch-n...
Is it possible to declare git repository as dependency in android gradle?
I want to use master version of my lib from mavencentral.
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Are there constants in JavaScript?
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Since ES2015, JavaScript has a notion of const:
const MY_CONSTANT = "some-value";
This will work in pretty much all browsers except IE 8, 9 and 10. Some may also need strict mode enabled.
You can use var with conventions like ALL_CAPS to show that certain...
