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Weak and strong property setter attributes in Objective-C

...g' part (casting from NS to CF) is a little tricky. You still have to manually manage CFRelease() and CFRetain() for CF objects. When you convert them back to NS objects you have to tell the compiler about the retain count so it knows what you have done. Its all here. ...
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String concatenation: concat() vs “+” operator

...then throwing it away when you create the final String. In practice memory allocation is surprisingly fast. Update: As Pawel Adamski notes, performance has changed in more recent HotSpot. javac still produces exactly the same code, but the bytecode compiler cheats. Simple testing entirely fails bec...
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Why does SSL handshake give 'Could not generate DH keypair' exception?

... This works for me too, but I have added a provider dynamically. Reffer my answer here for details. – v.ladynev Nov 22 '15 at 9:19 ...
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Use logging print the output of pprint

...at much overhead that it's worth the trouble of adding the conditionals to all the DEBUG log statements? – undefinedvariable Sep 29 '15 at 13:04 2 ...
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What do linkers do?

...converts the source file into object byte code. This byte code (sometimes called object code) is mnemonic instructions that only your computer architecture understands. Traditionally, these files have an .OBJ extension. After the object file is created, the linker comes into play. More often than ...
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What does the regular expression /_/g mean?

...egex matches the _ character. The g means Global, and causes the replace call to replace all matches, not just the first one. share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Loop backwards using indices in Python?

... This is better than the accepted answer since it doesn't actually allocate all the numbers in memory (in Python 3 the accepted answer wouldn't either), plus it's more obvious what is happening. – Blixt Mar 23 '12 at 13:52 ...
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Regex to validate password strength

...ex. This serves as a great learning example for those of us who've never really got on with the syntax. – user673046 Nov 22 '13 at 6:11 4 ...
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Android: Bitmaps loaded from gallery are rotated in ImageView

When I load an image from the media gallery into a Bitmap, everything is working fine, except that pictures that were shot with the camera while holding the phone vertically, are rotated so that I always get a horizontal picture even though it appears vertical in the gallery. Why is that and how can...
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Python, remove all non-alphabet chars from string

... Hmm, I can quite track it down, but what about the pattern to remove all non-alphanumerics excluding spaces? – KDecker Mar 20 '14 at 0:45 1 ...