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Order of items in classes: Fields, Properties, Constructors, Methods

... the ordering is as follows. Within a class, struct or interface: (SA1201 and SA1203) Constant Fields Fields Constructors Finalizers (Destructors) Delegates Events Enums Interfaces (interface implementations) Properties Indexers Methods Structs Classes Within each of these groups order by acces...
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Gridview with two columns and auto resized images

...to stretch the column widths, set the spacing to 0 (or whatever you want), and set the number of columns to 2: res/layout/main.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <FrameLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:layout_width="match_parent" ...
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Checkboxes in web pages – how to make them bigger?

The standard checkboxes rendered in most browsers are quite small and don’t increase in size even when a larger font is used. What is the best, browser-independent way to display larger checkboxes? ...
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Add a tooltip to a div

... @RayL It isn't standard behavior for a tooltip to be clickable - this blurs links and tooltips, preventing the user from knowing whether a highlighted word will 1) give them more information or 2) take them to another page entirely. In genera...
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What is the difference between a regular string and a verbatim string?

I have a trial version of Resharper and it always suggests that I switch regular strings to verbatim strings. What is the difference? ...
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Why doesn't GCC optimize a*a*a*a*a*a to (a*a*a)*(a*a*a)?

...a,2) by compiling it into a*a , but the call pow(a,6) is not optimized and will actually call the library function pow , which greatly slows down the performance. (In contrast, Intel C++ Compiler , executable icc , will eliminate the library call for pow(a,6) .) ...
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Break promise chain and call a function based on the step in the chain where it is broken (rejected)

...et's say you have something like the following: stepOne() .then(stepTwo, handleErrorOne) .then(stepThree, handleErrorTwo) .then(null, handleErrorThree); To better understand what's happening, let's pretend this is synchronous code with try/catch blocks: try { try { try { ...
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~x + ~y == ~(x + y) is always false?

... Assume for the sake of contradiction that there exists some x and some y (mod 2n) such that ~(x+y) == ~x + ~y By two's complement*, we know that, -x == ~x + 1 <==> -1 == ~x + x Noting this result, we have, ~(x+y) == ~x + ~y <==> ~(x+y) + (x+y) == ~x + ~y...
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Sort JavaScript object by key

...swers to this question are outdated, never matched implementation reality, and have officially become incorrect now that the ES6/ES2015 spec has been published. See the section on property iteration order in Exploring ES6 by Axel Rauschmayer: All methods that iterate over property keys do so ...
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Differences between “java -cp” and “java -jar”?

...he difference between running a Java application with java -cp CLASSPATH and java -jar JAR_FILE_PATH ? Is one of them preferred to the other for running a Java application? I mean which one of these ways is more expensive for JVM (according to their machine resources usage)? ...