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What is the difference between ? and Object in Java generics?

...is right way to go to use ResponseEntity<?> on controller level for all my controller functions? – Irakli Nov 25 '16 at 7:38 ...
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vector::at vs. vector::operator[]

... I'd say the exceptions that vector::at() throws aren't really intended to be caught by the immediately surrounding code. They are mainly useful for catching bugs in your code. If you need to bounds-check at runtime because e.g. the index comes from user input, you're indeed best of...
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The key must be an application-specific resource id

... That's the best way to get unique tag id ? Really Android ? – jimmy0251 Mar 13 '15 at 10:24 ...
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How to change language settings in R

... of the abbreviations can be found here. Sys.getenv() gives you a list of all the environment variables that are set. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Does PHP have threading?

I found this PECL package called threads , but there is not a release yet. And nothing is coming up on the PHP website. 13...
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Difference between attr_accessor and attr_accessible

...d that makes a getter and a setter. attr_accessible is a Rails method that allows you to pass in values to a mass assignment: new(attrs) or update_attributes(attrs). Here's a mass assignment: Order.new({ :type => 'Corn', :quantity => 6 }) You can imagine that the order might also have a d...
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Lists in ConfigParser

... It's awesome because it does automatically "cast" values which can be useful if you don't know the types beforehand. – LeGBT Oct 26 '14 at 21:26 ...
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Python: split a list based on a condition?

What's the best way, both aesthetically and from a performance perspective, to split a list of items into multiple lists based on a conditional? The equivalent of: ...
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How should I detect unnecessary #include files in a large C++ project?

...a .cpp file, Properties->C/C++->Advanced) that will output a tree of all included files at compile time. This can help in identifying files that shouldn't need to be included. You can also take a look at the pimpl idiom to let you get away with fewer header file dependencies to make it easie...
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How do I execute any command editing its file (argument) “in place” using bash?

... This is an answer. I was actually wondering if there is a generic solution to this problem. For example if I want to find all UNIQ lines in a file "in place", I can't do -o – jm. Sep 28 '08 at 21:45 ...