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AI2 Keep Awake
... standby mode. 1) Android hat seine Powermanagement-Policy mehrmals geändert. Außerdem implementieren die verschiedenen Gerätehersteller diese Funktionen z.T. unterschiedlich. Man sollte also unbedingt testen, ob die hier gemachten Angaben für das eigene Projekt zutreffen. Das oben beschr...
Declaring array of objects
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Frédéric HamidiFrédéric Hamidi
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Is it possible to rename a maven jar-with-dependencies?
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Most useful NLog configurations [closed]
What are the best or most useful configurations for logging with NLog? (These can be simple or complex, as long as they're useful.)
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Omit rows containing specific column of NA
...dy? Take all columns that do not have NAs at all.
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Very simple log4j2 XML configuration file using Console and File appender
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How to create circle with Bézier curves?
... a circle radius. There also exists an engine that can create a path from Bézier curve points.
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How to get a random number in Ruby
...ust need a random float, just call rand with no arguments.
As Marc-André Lafortune mentions in his answer below (go upvote it), Ruby 1.9.2 has its own Random class (that Marc-André himself helped to debug, hence the 1.9.2 target for that feature).
For instance, in this game where you need to ...
php Replacing multiple spaces with a single space [duplicate]
...t/manual/en/function.mb-ereg-replace.php
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Oct 3 '16 at 13:03
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Negative matching using grep (match lines that do not contain foo)
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@OlleHärstedt, I think I misunderstood your scenario in my previous comment, the following may be what you're looking for grep "" /dev/null * | grep foo | grep -v bar | cut -d: -f1 | sort -u (why the first grep?, there's always a ...
