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How do I write a custom init for a UIView subclass in Swift?

Say I want to init a UIView subclass with a String and an Int . 5 Answers 5 ...
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SQL Server: converting UniqueIdentifier to string in a case statement

... What is the basic difference between cast() and convert() ? – R K Sharma Dec 4 '15 at 9:53 5 ...
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Is it possible to use getters/setters in interface definition?

...ecify the property on the interface, but you can't enforce whether getters and setters are used, like this: interface IExample { Name: string; } class Example implements IExample { private _name: string = "Bob"; public get Name() { return this._name; } public set Name...
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How to view the Folder and Files in GAC?

I want to view the folders and sub folders in GAC . Also want to know about adding and removing from GAC . 5 Answers ...
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or (HTML5)

W3Schools.com and I'm pretty sure I remember seeing W3C.org state that <menu> should be used for Toolbar menus and listing form control commands. ...
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The type 'string' must be a non-nullable type in order to use it as parameter T in the generic type

...simplify your code by using auto-implemented properties: public class WordAndMeaning { public string Word { get; set; } public string Meaning { get; set; } } share | improve this answer ...
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What is the purpose of global.asax in asp.net

How can we use global.asax in asp.net? And what is that? 6 Answers 6 ...
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List comprehension with if statement

I want to compare 2 iterables and print the items which appear in both iterables. 4 Answers ...
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Using OR in SQLAlchemy

I've looked through the docs and I cant seem to find out how to do an OR query in SQLAlchemy. I just want to do this query. ...
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“x not in y” or “not x in y”

... They always give the same result. In fact, not 'ham' in 'spam and eggs' appears to be special cased to perform a single "not in" operation, rather than an "in" operation and then negating the result: >>> import dis >>> def notin(): 'ham' not in 'spam and eggs' &g...