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How do I use prepared statements in SQlite in Android?

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What is the difference between a WCF Service Application and a WCF Service Library?

I am developing a WCF web service and I used the WCF Service Application template to do that. 2 Answers ...
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How should I use git diff for long lines?

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How do you check if a JavaScript Object is a DOM Object?

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How to modify a text file?

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How to search through all Git and Mercurial commits in the repository for a certain string?

I have a Git repository with few branches and dangling commits. I would like to search all such commits in repository for a specific string. ...
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What are some popular naming conventions for Unit Tests? [closed]

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Is there an interpreter for C? [closed]

I was wondering if there is something like an interpreter for C. That is, in a Linux terminal I can type in "python" and then code in that interpreter. (I'm not sure interpreter the right word). This is really helpful for testing different things out and I'm curious if something similar exists fo...
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Can you set a border opacity in CSS?

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Is there a standard function to check for null, undefined, or blank variables in JavaScript?

Is there a universal JavaScript function that checks that a variable has a value and ensures that it's not undefined or null ? I've got this code, but I'm not sure if it covers all cases: ...