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Difference between variable declaration syntaxes in Javascript (including global variables)?

Is there any difference between declaring a variable: 5 Answers 5 ...
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How to install the Raspberry Pi cross compiler on my Linux host machine?

I am attempting to get cross-compiling for Raspberry Pi working on my Ubuntu machine. 8 Answers ...
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OO Design in Rails: Where to put stuff

I'm really enjoying Rails (even though I'm generally RESTless), and I enjoy Ruby being very OO. Still, the tendency to make huge ActiveRecord subclasses and huge controllers is quite natural (even if you do use a controller per resource). If you were to create deeper object worlds, where would you p...
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Node.js vs .Net performance

I've read a lot about Node.js being fast and able to accommodate large amounts of load. Does anyone have any real world evidence of this vs other frameworks, particularly .Net? Most of the articles i've read are anecdotal or don't have comparisons to .Net. ...
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Multiple github accounts on the same computer?

Trying to work on my both my actual "work" repos, and my personal repos on git hub, from my computer. 24 Answers ...
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Hibernate vs JPA vs JDO - pros and cons of each? [closed]

I'm familiar with ORM as a concept, and I've even used nHibernate several years ago for a .NET project; however, I haven't kept up with the topic of ORM in Java and haven't had a chance to use any of these tools. ...
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Would it be beneficial to begin using instancetype instead of id?

Clang adds a keyword instancetype that, as far as I can see, replaces id as a return type in -alloc and init . 4 An...
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How can building a heap be O(n) time complexity?

Can someone help explain how can building a heap be O(n) complexity? 17 Answers 17 ...
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When to make a type non-movable in C++11?

I was surprised this didn't show up in my search results, I thought someone would've asked this before, given the usefulness of move semantics in C++11: ...
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How do I detect a click outside an element?

I have some HTML menus, which I show completely when a user clicks on the head of these menus. I would like to hide these elements when the user clicks outside the menus' area. ...