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Jquery If radio button is checked
...checked && this.value == 'Yes') {
// note that, as per comments, the 'changed'
// <input> will *always* be checked, as the change
// event only fires on checking an <input>, not
// on un-checking it.
// append goes here
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Is there a way to run Python on Android?
... use Kivy, here is a tool to help package your project into an APK: github.com/kivy/python-for-android
– gdw2
Jan 9 '12 at 4:42
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API pagination best practices
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I'm not completely sure how your data is handled, so this may or may not work, but have you considered paginating with a timestamp field?
When you query /foos you get 100 results. Your API should then return something like this (as...
How to migrate GIT repository from one server to a new one
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Migration of all branches can be found at stackoverflow.com/a/18336145/923599
– jzwiener
Aug 20 '13 at 13:32
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Eclipse Autocomplete (percent sign, in Juno)
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The percentage represents how likely the Eclipse Code Recommenders think it is that you are looking for a certain completion based on the context and maybe prior usage and other variables (there are "5 Intelligent Code Completion Engines"). It is not only the bare usage statistics...
Changing navigation bar color in Swift
...e as opposed to a modal, it should be the same navigation bar, but I'm not completely sure. Sorry.
– trumpeter201
Jul 11 '14 at 21:56
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What is the purpose of “!” and “?” at the end of method names?
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It's "just sugarcoating" for readability, but they do have common meanings:
Methods ending in ! perform some permanent or potentially dangerous change; for example:
Enumerable#sort returns a sorted version of the object while Enumerable#sort! sorts it in place.
In Rails, ActiveRec...
Visual Studio opens the default browser instead of Internet Explorer
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Note this is apparently built into VS 11 - blogs.msdn.com/b/webdevtools/archive/2012/03/01/…
– SamStephens
Mar 6 '12 at 2:12
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javax vs java package
...l thing - if a package is introduced as an addition to an existing JRE, it comes in as javax. If it's first introduced as part of a JRE (like NIO was, I believe) then it comes in as java. Not sure why the new date and time API will end up as javax following this logic though... unless it will also b...
