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How to write iOS app purely in C
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Damn, it took me a while but I got it:
main.c:
#include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <objc/message.h>
// This is a hack. Because we are writing in C, we cannot out and include
// <UIKit/UIKit.h>, as that uses Objective-C construc...
How do I change the title of the “back” button on a Navigation Bar
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action:nil];
[[self navigationItem] setBackBarButtonItem:newBackButton];
[newBackButton release];
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What is an SSTable?
In BigTable/GFS and Cassandra terminology, what is the definition of a SSTable?
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How to write a large buffer into a binary file in C++, fast?
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This did the job (in the year 2012):
#include <stdio.h>
const unsigned long long size = 8ULL*1024ULL*1024ULL;
unsigned long long a[size];
int main()
{
FILE* pFile;
pFile = fopen("file.binary", "wb");
for (unsigned long long j = 0; j < 1024; ++j){
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How to create custom easing function with Core Animation?
I am animating a CALayer along a CGPath (QuadCurve) quite nicely in iOS. But I'd like to use a more interesting easing function than the few provided by Apple (EaseIn/EaseOut etc). For instance, a bounce or elastic function.
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Flatten nested dictionaries, compressing keys
Suppose you have a dictionary like:
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Can I disable autolayout for a specific subview at runtime?
...nd then add it back may be decrease performance.Can we archive better solution?
– Nhat Dinh
Oct 22 '14 at 3:48
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How to read an entire file to a string using C#?
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Not the best function to use, though. As Devendra D. Chavan points out in his answer, StreamReader.ReadToEnd is more efficient.
– Owen Blacker
Jun 3 '14 at 11:48
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How do I get the name of the current executable in C#?
...tem.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.FriendlyName under Click-Once deployed applications. For us, this is returning "DefaultDomain", and not the original exe name.
– Gaspode
Apr 13 '10 at 14:30
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How to structure a express.js application?
Is there a common convention for breaking up and modularizing the app.js file in an Express.js application? Or is it common to keep everything in a single file?
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