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What is the default value for enum variable?

... Thanks, and what about enums defined with char instead of int. e.g. enum Status { Active = 'A', Inactive='I'} – Fernando Torres Apr 24 '15 at 16:17 ...
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Maven Run Project

...wer version of this plugin (newer than 1.2.1?) – Alexander Mills Sep 22 '17 at 22:44 Yes, there's a newer version, so ...
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How to redirect from OnActionExecuting in Base Controller?

...ng a new method inside of the Base Controller that returns an ActionResult and have it return RedirectToAction()... neither of these work. ...
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Object.getOwnPropertyNames vs Object.keys

What's the difference between Object.getOwnPropertyNames and Object.keys in javascript? Also some examples would be appreciated. ...
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CSS performance relative to translateZ(0)

...n element is 3D by using transform: translateZ(0) to speed up animations and transitions. I was wondering if there are implications to using this transform in the following manner: ...
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Is it possible to group projects in Eclipse?

...rs working sets. You can reduce the projects shown in the Package Explorer and other places to whichever projects you defined into the working set. You can also show the union of various sets, and similar gymnastics. You can define/edit/delete working sets from the little triangle dropdown menu on ...
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Choice between vector::resize() and vector::reserve()

... The two functions do vastly different things! The resize() method (and passing argument to constructor is equivalent to that) will insert or delete appropriate number of elements to the vector to make it given size (it has optional second argument to specify their value). It will affect the ...
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How do I calculate the normal vector of a line segment?

... if we define dx=x2-x1 and dy=y2-y1, then the normals are (-dy, dx) and (dy, -dx). Note that no division is required, and so you're not risking dividing by zero. share ...
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Using setImageDrawable dynamically to set image in an ImageView

... However using setImageResource() "does Bitmap reading and decoding on the UI thread, which can cause a latency hiccup ... consider using setImageDrawable() or setImageBitmap()." (Android documentation) – chetto Oct 25 '12 at 18:30 ...
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Effect of a Bitwise Operator on a Boolean in Java

The bitwise operators are supposed to travel variables and operate on them bit by bit. In the case of integers, longs, chars this makes sense. These variables can contain the full range of values enforced by their size. ...