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Ways to save enums in database

What is the best way to save enums into a database? 11 Answers 11 ...
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android image button

How can i create a button with no text and an image centered horizontally ? I don't want to use an ImageButton because I want to define a different backgound image ...
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What is non-blocking or asynchronous I/O in Node.js?

In the context of Server Side Javascript engines, what is non-blocking I/O or asynchronous I/O? I see this being mentioned as an advantage over Java server side implementations. ...
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Remove file from the repository but keep it locally

I have a folder which I'd like to remove in my remote repository. I'd like to delete it, but keep the folder in my computer ...
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Understand homebrew and keg-only dependencies

I've recently started using homebrew, and I'm a bit confused as to what happens when I brew something onto my system, but its brewed dependencies are keg-only, meaning that they are linked under /usr/local . ...
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Export database schema into SQL file

Is it possible in MS SQL Server 2008 to export database structure into a T-SQL file? 4 Answers ...
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Is the order of iterating through std::map known (and guaranteed by the standard)?

What I mean is - we know that the std::map 's elements are sorted according to the keys. So, let's say the keys are integers. If I iterate from std::map::begin() to std::map::end() using a for , does the standard guarantee that I'll iterate consequently through the elements with keys, sorted i...
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Comparing date ranges

In MySQL, If I have a list of date ranges (range-start and range-end). e.g. 10 Answers ...
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Why do stacks typically grow downwards?

I know that in the architectures I'm personally familiar with (x86, 6502, etc), the stack typically grows downwards (i.e. every item pushed onto the stack results in a decremented SP, not an incremented one). ...
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Java Persistence / JPA: @Column vs @Basic

What is the difference between @Column and @Basic annotations in JPA? Can they be used together? Should they be used together? Or does one of them suffice? ...