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What is the closest thing Windows has to fork()?

I guess the question says it all. 13 Answers 13 ...
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How do I ignore files in a directory in Git?

... This is actually a copy-paste from the git documentation – mcont Aug 17 '18 at 10:00 1 ...
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Get filename and path from URI from mediastore

... cursor.moveToFirst(); return cursor.getString(column_index); } finally { if (cursor != null) { cursor.close(); } } } share | improve this answer | f...
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Iterating over all the keys of a map

Is there a way to get a list of all the keys in a Go language map? The number of elements is given by len() , but if I have a map like: ...
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“Unknown class in Interface Builder file” error at runtime

...th it, and prints the warning. By default, Objective-C targets will have -all_load -ObjC flags set by default, which will keep all of the symbols. But I had started with a C++ target, and didn't have that. Nevertheless, I found a way around this, which keeps the linker aggressive. The hack I was...
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static linking only some libraries

How can I statically link only a some specific libraries to my binary when linking with GCC? 8 Answers ...
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getenv() vs. $_ENV in PHP

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Calling a function when ng-repeat has finished

What I am trying to implement is basically a "on ng repeat finished rendering" handler. I am able to detect when it is done but I can't figure out how to trigger a function from it. ...
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Why would I use Scala/Lift over Java/Spring? [closed]

...over it. From my perspective and experience, Java Annotations and Spring really minimizes the amount of coding that you have to do for an application. Does Scala/Lift improve upon that? ...
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What is the Java string pool and how is “s” different from new String(“s”)? [duplicate]

...terned. The distinct values are stored in a string intern pool. Basically, a string intern pool allows a runtime to save memory by preserving immutable strings in a pool so that areas of the application can reuse instances of common strings instead of creating multiple instances of it. As an ...