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Android Studio Multi-Windows for One Project

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How to get a index value from foreach loop in jstl

... 236 use varStatus to get the index c:forEach varStatus properties <c:forEach var="categoryNam...
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What does 'useLegacyV2RuntimeActivationPolicy' do in the .NET 4 config?

...ve run into the issue: Mixed mode assembly is built against version 'v1.1.4322' of the runtime and cannot be loaded in the 4.0 runtime without additional configuration information. [Snip] The good news for applications is that you have the option of falling back to .NET 2.0 era binding for these ass...
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Select rows which are not present in other table

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Comparison of Lucene Analyzers

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How to implement a many-to-many relationship in PostgreSQL?

... 301 The SQL DDL (data definition language) statements could look like this: CREATE TABLE product (...
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How do I prevent angular-ui modal from closing?

... 193 While you creating your modal you can specify its behavior: $modal.open({ // ... other optio...
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Why does PostgreSQL perform sequential scan on indexed column?

... 231 If the SELECT returns more than approximately 5-10% of all rows in the table, a sequential scan...
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How to make my layout able to scroll down?

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How to initialize an array in one step using Ruby?

... You can use an array literal: array = [ '1', '2', '3' ] You can also use a range: array = ('1'..'3').to_a # parentheses are required # or array = *('1'..'3') # parentheses not required, but included for clarity For arrays of whitespace-delimited strings, you can us...