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Didn't Java once have a Pair class? [duplicate]
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There is no Pair in the standard framework, but the Apache Commons Lang, which comes quite close to “standard”, has a Pair.
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Regex to validate password strength
...ex. To many times I use complex regex that I found, without really understanding what is going on.
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Jan 27 '14 at 17:54
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Rails 4 multiple image or file upload using carrierwave
...ow can I upload multiple images from a file selection window using Rails 4 and CarrierWave? I have a post_controller and post_attachments model. How can I do this?
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jQuery get html of container including the container itself
How do i get the html on '#container' including '#container' and not just what's inside it.
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Coding Conventions - Naming Enums
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Enums are classes and should follow the conventions for classes. Instances of an enum are constants and should follow the conventions for constants. So
enum Fruit {APPLE, ORANGE, BANANA, PEAR};
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jQuery using append with effects
...isplays is updated as soon as the div is appended. So, to combine Mark B's and Steerpike's answers:
Style the div you're appending as hidden before you actually append it. You can do it with inline or external CSS script, or just create the div as
<div id="new_div" style="display: none;"> .....
How to build for armv6 and armv7 architectures with iOS 5
In iOS5 Apple drops the armv6 architecture from the ARCHS_STANDARD_32_BIT .
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Passing data to a bootstrap modal
... a modal ( http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/javascript.html#modals ), and pass this ID to the modal. I searched on google, but I couldn't find anything that could help me.
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Calling startActivity() from outside of an Activity?
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if your android version is below Android - 6 then you need to add this line otherwise it will work above Android - 6.
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Intent i = new Intent(this, Wakeup.class);
i.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
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Why use pointers? [closed]
...tionality, missing data types or for pure perfomance. More below...
When and where should I use pointers?
Short answer here is: Where you cannot use anything else. In C you don't have any support for complex datatypes such as a string. There are also no way of passing a variable "by reference" ...
