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Zero-based month numbering [closed]
...ome popular programming languages use month numbering which is off by 1 -- JavaScript comes to mind, as does Java, and if memory serves, C is another. I have some questions:
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Why do we use volatile keyword? [duplicate]
...e it? What does it exactly do? I searched the forum, I found it only C# or Java topics.
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IntelliJ does not show project folders
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Had to select "java" and click on "next" in the 3rd step.
– luckydonald
Jun 2 '16 at 10:48
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Change text color of one word in a TextView
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I get java.lang.String cannot be cast to android.text.Spannable error.
– lashgar
Dec 5 '18 at 8:10
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How random is JavaScript's Math.random?
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leakage and attacks" by Amid Klein (2008). It's no stronger than typical Java or Windows built-in PRNG functions.
On the other hand, implementing SFMT of the period 2^19937-1 requires 2496 bytes of the internal state maintained for each PRNG sequence. Some people may consider this as unforgivabl...
IntelliJ IDEA: Move line?
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(17) Next/previous highlighted error
F2 or (Shift + F2)
(18) Open Java Doc
Select specific method name and press,
Ctrl + Q
(19) Find All commands
Ctrl + Shift + A
(20) Move Line Up/Down
shift + alt + ↑/↓
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XML Schema (XSD) validation tool? [closed]
...ements all of XSD, is cross-platform and widely used. I've created a small Java project on github to validate from the command line using the default JRE parser, which is normally Xerces. This can be used on Windows/Mac/Linux.
There is also a C++ version of Xerces available if you'd rather use tha...
Maximum length of HTTP GET request
...the Http specs to put a body in GET and DELETE requests. I've tested it in Java, and it works. Unfortunately here again some proxys could cut the full body.
– Nicolas Zozol
Apr 11 '14 at 21:06
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Protected methods in Objective-C
... protections are not, as Sachin noted, enforced at runtime (as they are in Java, for example).
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Reverse of JSON.stringify?
...amiliar to programmers of the C-family of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and many others.". To me this says that JSON should only be used for language agnostic types/data. Therefore, your example (while very valid) only relates to JSON in it's association to JavaScr...