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When is memoization automatic in GHC Haskell?
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Is unsigned integer subtraction defined behavior?
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How to manage REST API versioning with spring?
...g you look (using reflection/AOP/code generation libraries) in some spring service/component or in the same class for method with the same name/signature and required @VersionRange and invoke it passing all parameters.
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Why use JUnit for testing?
... of a robot, filling a bottle of soda, aggregating data from a hundred web services, checking the audit trail of a financial transaction... you get the idea. "Output" doesn't mean a few lines of text, "output" means aggregate system behavior.
Lastly, unit and behavior tests define system behavio...
How do BitTorrent magnet links work?
...a relay - I won't go into details here) and start fetching it.
Resources/Services in P2P networks are not directly attached to network addresses: they are distributed and that is the beauty of these highly scalable networks.
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Why does the C# compiler not fault code where a static method calls an instance method?
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When to use , tag files, composite components and/or custom components?
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Which parts of Real World Haskell are now obsolete or considered bad practice?
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Using emit vs calling a signal as if it's a regular function in Qt
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I want to get the type of a variable at runtime
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