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Android SharedPreference security

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How can sbt pull dependency artifacts from git?

I've heard (and I know I've seen examples too, if only I can remember where) that sbt can obtain dependencies from a git repo. ...
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Why are trailing commas allowed in a list?

... curious why in Python a trailing comma in a list is valid syntax, and it seems that Python simply ignores it: 5 Answers ...
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asp.net mvc put controllers into a separate project

I'm just learning asp.net mvc and I'm trying to figure out how to move my controllers into a separate project. Typically when I have designed asp.net web apps before, I created one project for my models, another for my logic, and then there was the web. ...
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How do I specify multiple targets in my podfile for my Xcode project?

I'm using CocoaPods with my Xcode 4 project and I have three targets for my project (the default, one for building a lite version and one for building a demo version). All the targets use the same libraries, but CocoaPods is only adding the static library and search paths to the primary target. My p...
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What is scaffolding? Is it a term for a particular platform?

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Checking if an instance's class implements an interface?

Given a class instance, is it possible to determine if it implements a particular interface? As far as I know, there isn't a built-in function to do this directly. What options do I have (if any)? ...
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Merge branch with trunk

Using TortoiseSVN, I need to take changes I've done in a branch and then merge them with trunk. 4 Answers ...
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Set “this” variable easily?

I have a pretty good understanding of Javascript, except that I can't figure out a nice way to set the "this" variable. Consider: ...
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Is there a JavaScript strcmp()?

Can anyone verify this for me? JavaScript does not have a version of strcmp(), so you have to write out something like: 5 A...