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Fastest way to remove first char in a String

... 151 The second option really isn't the same as the others - if the string is "///foo" it will beco...
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Does JavaScript have a built in stringbuilder class?

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jQuery removing '-' character from string

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Packing NuGet projects compiled in release mode?

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PowerMockito mock single static method and return object

I want to mock a static method m1 from a class which contains 2 static methods, m1 and m2. And I want the method m1 to return an object. ...
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How do I search within an array of hashes by hash values in ruby?

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When to use window.opener / window.parent / window.top

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Base64: What is the worst possible increase in space usage?

...ore converting,, say it wanted to always permit the final byte array to be 16KB. How big could a 16KB byte array possibly become when converted to a Base64 string (assuming one byte per character)? ...
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Is it possible to change the radio button icon in an android radio button group

... 168 Yes that's possible you have to define your own style for radio buttons, at res/values/styles....
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How does one escape backslashes and forward slashes in VIM find/search?

... 151 Same way you escape characters most anywhere else in linuxy programs, with a backslash: :%s/&...