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cannot load such file — zlib even after using rvm pkg install zlib

I installed zlib package and ruby 1.9.3 using rvm, but whenever I try to install gems it says cannot load such file -- zlib ...
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Fade In Fade Out Android Animation in Java

I want to have a 2 second animation of an ImageView that spends 1000ms fading in and then 1000ms fading out. 11 Answers ...
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How to import multiple .csv files at once?

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What is a reasonable order of Java modifiers (abstract, final, public, static, etc.)?

... 127 The customary usage order of the modifiers is mentioned in the Java Language Specification (an...
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Mimicking sets in JavaScript?

...bj = {}; // or create an object with some items already in it var obj = {"1":true, "2":true, "3":true, "9":true}; Question 1: Is A in the list: if (A in obj) { // put code here } Question 2: Delete 'A' from the list if it's there: delete obj[A]; Question 3: Add 'A' to the list if it wasn't a...
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How to get everything after a certain character?

...ffset of the underscore, then substr grabs everything from that index plus 1, onwards. $data = "123_String"; $whatIWant = substr($data, strpos($data, "_") + 1); echo $whatIWant; If you also want to check if the underscore character (_) exists in your string before trying to get it, you ...
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How to add a line break in an Android TextView?

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iPhone Safari Web App opens links in new window

... 109 I found JavaScript solution in iWebKit framework: var a=document.getElementsByTagName("a"); f...
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generate days from date range

...ops, procedures, or temp tables. The subquery generates dates for the last 10,000 days, and could be extended to go as far back or forward as you wish. select a.Date from ( select curdate() - INTERVAL (a.a + (10 * b.a) + (100 * c.a) + (1000 * d.a) ) DAY as Date from (select 0 as a union al...
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Python 3.x rounding behavior

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