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Telling gcc directly to link a library statically

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Ruby: extend self

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Read input from console in Ruby?

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Is there a “not in” operator in JavaScript for checking object properties?

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jquery $(window).width() and $(window).height() return different values when viewport has not been r

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Node.js or Erlang

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When should I use ugettext_lazy?

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Correct use of flush() in JPA/Hibernate

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REST Complex/Composite/Nested Resources [closed]

...resource question, I would say: If you can go with 0..N for your RESTful service layer, great. Perhaps a layer between your RESTful SOA can handle the further business constraint if at least one is required. (Not sure how that would look but it might be worth exploring.... end users don't usuall...
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jQuery attr vs prop?

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