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How to expand folded package chain in Intellij IDEA?

...ot). – Carcigenicate Oct 15 '18 at 20:40 8 Compact Middle Packages in Idea Ultimate 2018.02 ...
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.aspx vs .ashx MAIN difference

... 101 Page is a special case handler. Generic Web handler (*.ashx, extension based processor) is th...
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Does the Go language have function/method overloading?

...the types was a major simplifying decision in Go's type system. Update: 2016-04-07 While Go still does not have overloaded functions (and probably never will), the most useful feature of overloading, that of calling a function with optional arguments and inferring defaults for those omitted can b...
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CSS selector for other than the first child and last child

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How to order results with findBy() in Doctrine

... 309 The second parameter of findBy is for ORDER. $ens = $em->getRepository('AcmeBinBundle:Marks...
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HTML anchor link - href and onclick both?

... 130 Just return true instead? The return value from the onClick code is what determines whether the...
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ActiveRecord, has_many :through, and Polymorphic Associations

... | edited Dec 5 '11 at 9:09 answered Nov 5 '09 at 23:53 Em...
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What does a double * (splat) operator do

... Ruby 2.0 introduced keyword arguments, and ** acts like *, but for keyword arguments. It returns a Hash with key / value pairs. For this code: def foo(a, *b, **c) [a, b, c] end Here's a demo: > foo 10 => [10, [], {}] &g...
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Media Player called in state 0, error (-38,0)

... 120 You need to call mediaPlayer.start() in the onPrepared method by using a listener. You are getti...
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What is difference between instantiating an object using new vs. without

... The line: Time t (12, 0, 0); ... allocates a variable of type Time in local scope, generally on the stack, which will be destroyed when its scope ends. By contrast: Time* t = new Time(12, 0, 0); ... allocates a block of memory by calling eit...