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Swift - Cast Int into enum:Int

...tch a bug in this case. – X.Y. Dec 30 '18 at 22:48 add a comment  |  ...
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UIView's frame, bounds, center, origin, when to use what?

... bounds is using coordinate of the local view (therefore its x and y are 0, but not always), but it's still confusing to me when to use what. ...
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How to add reference to a method parameter in javadoc?

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Change UICollectionViewCell size on different device orientations

... 200 1) You could maintain and swap out multiple layout objects, but there's a simpler way. Just add...
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How to run only one task in ansible playbook?

... You may also apply tags to roles: roles: - { role: webserver, port: 5000, tags: [ 'web', 'foo' ] } And you may also tag basic include statements: - include: foo.yml tags=web,foo Both of these have the function of tagging every single task inside the include statement. ...
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What does .SD stand for in data.table in R

... 206 .SD stands for something like "Subset of Data.table". There's no significance to the initial "....
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AngularJS - wait for multiple resource queries to complete

... 203 You'll want to use promises and $q.all(). Basically, you can use it to wrap all of your $resou...
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Targeting position:sticky elements that are currently in a 'stuck' state

... 104 There is currently no selector that is being proposed for elements that are currently 'stuck'. ...
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What's the simplest way to subtract a month from a date in Python?

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How to trace the path in a Breadth-First Search?

... +50 You should have look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadth-first_search first. Below is a quick implementation, in which I used ...