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Is there a setting on Google Analytics to suppress use of cookies for users who have not yet given c
According to EU Article 5(3) of the E-Privacy Directive (a.k.a 'The Cookie Laws'), web sites that target EU users have to gain opt-in consent from users before they set a cookie.
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Overriding Binding in Guice
I've just started playing with Guice, and a use-case I can think of is that in a test I just want to override a single binding. I think I'd like to use the rest of the production level bindings to ensure everything is setup correctly and to avoid duplication.
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Detect 7 inch and 10 inch tablet programmatically
Is there a way to programmatically find whether the device the app is installed on is a 7 inch tablet or a 10 inch tablet?
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Why use static_cast(x) instead of (int)x?
I've heard that the static_cast function should be preferred to C-style or simple function-style casting. Is this true? Why?
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Using {} in a case statement. Why?
What is the point with using { and } in a case statement? Normally, no matter how many lines are there in a case statement, all of the lines are executed. Is this just a rule regarding older/newer compilers or there is something behind that?
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How do I undo the most recent local commits in Git?
I accidentally committed the wrong files to Git , but I haven't pushed the commit to the server yet.
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Break promise chain and call a function based on the step in the chain where it is broken (rejected)
To help future viewers of this post, I created this demo of pluma's answer.
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How to make the 'cut' command treat same sequental delimiters as one?
I'm trying to extract a certain (the fourth) field from the column-based, 'space'-adjusted text stream. I'm trying to use the cut command in the following manner:
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What does value & 0xff do in Java?
I have the following Java code:
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What is declarative programming? [closed]
I keep hearing this term tossed around in several different contexts. What is it?
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