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Difference between float and double in php?

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Difference between a clickable ImageView and ImageButton

I'm just wondering if there is any significant difference between an ImageView that's set to be clickable, compared with an ImageButton ? ...
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How to get values from IGrouping

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Access key value from Web.config in Razor View-MVC3 ASP.NET

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Unix shell script to truncate a large file

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How does '20 seconds' work in Scala?

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Android: TextView automatically truncate and replace last 3 char of String

If a String is longer than the TextView 's width it automatically wraps onto the next line. I can avoid this by using android:singleLine (deprecated) or by setting android:inputType="text" . What I need now is something that replaces the last 3 characters of my String with " ... ". Since I'm...
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Ruby on Rails form_for select field with class

I am beating my head against the wall on this one. I want to make a simple select tag using the f.select tag but nothing I do works. I put an example below: ...
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How to make a class conform to a protocol in Swift?

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Create module variables in Ruby

Is there any way to create a variable in a module in Ruby that would behave similar to a class variable? What I mean by this is that it would be able to be accessed without initializing an instance of the module, but it can be changed (unlike constants in modules). ...