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How to handle Objective-C protocols that contain properties?

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How do I use itertools.groupby()?

I haven't been able to find an understandable explanation of how to actually use Python's itertools.groupby() function. What I'm trying to do is this: ...
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Get controller and action name from within controller?

...outeValues["id"]; else if (HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString.AllKeys.Contains("id")) return HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString["id"]; return string.Empty; } public static string Controller(this HtmlHelper htmlHelper) { var routeValues = Ht...
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How to send SMS in Java

... if all you want is simple notifications, many carriers support SMS via email; see SMS through E-Mail share | improve this answ...
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Sorting dictionary keys in python [duplicate]

... my_list = sorted(dict.items(), key=lambda x: x[1]) share | improve this answer | follow ...
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How to make an HTTP POST web request

... it is great to have such short piece of code. – user_v Sep 11 '13 at 6:15 3 Tim - If you right c...
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Passing references to pointers in C++

As far as I can tell, there's no reason I shouldn't be allowed to pass a reference to a pointer in C++. However, my attempts to do so are failing, and I have no idea why. ...
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Can I use assert on Android devices?

...t. You can do import static junit.framework.Assert.*; now you can use all the functions like assertTrue, assertEquals, assertNull that are provided in the junit framework. Be careful not to import the Junit4 framework through eclipse, that would be the org.junit package. You have to use the j...
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What is the performance cost of having a virtual method in a C++ class?

...3ghz in-order PowerPC processor. On that architecture, a virtual function call costs 7 nanoseconds longer than a direct (non-virtual) function call. So, not really worth worrying about the cost unless the function is something like a trivial Get()/Set() accessor, in which anything other than inli...
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What's valid and what's not in a URI query?

...t are delimited by characters in the "reserved" set. These characters are called "reserved" because they may (or may not) be defined as delimiters by the generic syntax, by each scheme-specific syntax, or by the implementation-specific syntax of a URI's dereferencing algorithm. If data for a URI com...