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Why prefer two's complement over sign-and-magnitude for signed numbers?
...der to represent -1 in binary, two's complement is used: flipping the bits and adding 1?
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What is the meaning and difference between subject, user and principal?
...ntext of security frameworks, a few terms commonly occur subject , user and principal , of which I have not been able to find a clear definition and the difference between them.
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What does appending “?v=1” to CSS and Javascript URLs in link and script tags do?
...ing at a HTML 5 boilerplate template (from http://html5boilerplate.com/ ) and noticed the use of "?v=1" in URLs when referring to CSS and Javascript files.
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NoClassDefFoundError - Eclipse and Android
I'm having a problem trying to run an Android app which, up until adding a second external library to its build path, was working fine. Since having added the scoreninja jar, I now get a NoClassDefFoundError when I try to run the app.
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How does SSL really work?
... then, this has turned into a fairly popular question/answer, so I have expanded it a bit and made it more precise.
TLS Capabilities
"SSL" is the name that is most often used to refer to this protocol, but SSL specifically refers to the proprietary protocol designed by Netscape in the mid 90's. "...
What is the difference between pip and conda?
...ed in the python world for so long, we are all aware of pip, easy_install, and virtualenv, but these tools did not meet all of our specific requirements. The main problem is that they are focused around Python, neglecting non-Python library dependencies, such as HDF5, MKL, LLVM, etc., which do not h...
Business logic in MVC [closed]
... @mud what if we devide our model into two more layers i.e service layer and repository...service layer is responsible for business logic and repository is responsible for data layer...?
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Nov 14 '15 at 19:02
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How does the ARM architecture differ from x86? [closed]
...instructions operate only on registers with a few instructions for loading and saving data from / to memory while x86 can operate directly on memory as well. Up until v8 ARM was a native 32 bit architecture, favoring four byte operations over others.
So ARM is a simpler architecture, leading to sma...
What is the purpose of a stack? Why do we need it?
...the stack?
I assume you mean the evaluation stack of the MSIL language, and not the actual per-thread stack at runtime.
Why is there a transfer from memory to stack or "loading?" On the other hand, why is there a transfer from stack to memory or "storing"? Why not just have them all placed i...
Is there a standard for storing normalized phone numbers in a database?
...in database fields? I'm looking for something that is flexible enough to handle international numbers, and also something that allows the various parts of the number to be queried efficiently.
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