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ViewBag, ViewData and TempData
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1)TempData
Allows you to store data that will survive for a redirect. Internally it uses the Session as backing store, after the redirect is made the data is automatically evicted. The pattern is the following:
public ActionResult Foo(...
Printing all global variables/local variables?
How can I print all global variables/local variables? Is that possible in gdb?
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How to change the URI (URL) for a remote Git repository?
... for your new origin location with: git branch -u origin/master. This will allow you to just git push instead of having to git push origin master every time.
– kelorek
Aug 13 '13 at 18:06
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Can't find the 'libpq-fe.h header when trying to install pg gem
...on Rails 3.1 pre version. I like to use PostgreSQL, but the problem is installing the pg gem. It gives me the following error:
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What exactly does @synthesize do?
...then will result in having two ivars, namely someInt plus an autogenerated _someInt variable. Thus self.someInt and someInt will not address the same variables any more. If you don't expect such behavior as I did this might get you some headache to find out.
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how to File.listFiles in alphabetical order?
... File is a comparable class, which by default sorts pathnames lexicographically. If you want to sort them differently, you can define your own comparator.
If you prefer using Streams:
A more modern approach is the following. To print the names of all files in a given directory, in alphabetical or...
Is it possible to write to the console in colour in .NET?
Writing a small command line tool, it would be nice to output in different colours. Is this possible?
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Creating functions in a loop
...cated way which involved using a closure as a "function factory":
def make_f(i):
def f():
return i
return f
and in your loop use f = make_f(i) instead of the def statement.
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Eclipse Workspaces: What for and why?
...her:
a set of (somehow) related projects
some configuration pertaining to all these projects
some settings for Eclipse itself
This happens by creating a directory and putting inside it (you don't have to do it, it's done for you) files that manage to tell Eclipse these information. All you have to...
Extract elements of list at odd positions
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Solution
Yes, you can:
l = L[1::2]
And this is all. The result will contain the elements placed on the following positions (0-based, so first element is at position 0, second at 1 etc.):
1, 3, 5
so the result (actual numbers) will be:
2, 4, 6
Explanation
The [1::2]...
