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How do servlets work? Instantiation, sessions, shared variables and multithreading

Suppose, I have a webserver which holds numerous servlets. For information passing among those servlets I am setting session and instance variables. ...
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In practice, what are the main uses for the new “yield from” syntax in Python 3.3?

I'm having a hard time wrapping my brain around PEP 380 . 8 Answers 8 ...
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Why doesn't C++ have a garbage collector?

I'm not asking this question because of the merits of garbage collection first of all. My main reason for asking this is that I do know that Bjarne Stroustrup has said that C++ will have a garbage collector at some point in time. ...
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What new capabilities do user-defined literals add to C++?

...-defined literals which will allow the introduction of new literal syntax based on existing literals ( int , hex , string , float ) so that any type will be able to have a literal presentation. ...
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How do I adjust the anchor point of a CALayer, when Auto Layout is being used?

... [EDIT: Warning: The entire ensuing discussion will be possibly outmoded or at least heavily mitigated by iOS 8, which may no longer make the mistake of triggering layout at the time that a view transform is applied.] Autolayout vs. View Transforms Autolayout does not play a...
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Ignoring time zones altogether in Rails and PostgreSQL

...te/time family, literally. It has typispreferred set in pg_type, which can be relevant: Generating time series between two dates in PostgreSQL Internal storage and epoch Internally, timestamps occupy 8 bytes of storage on disk and in RAM. It is an integer value representing the count of microsecon...
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What is the correct answer for cout

Recently in an interview there was a following objective type question. 4 Answers 4 ...
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What would cause an algorithm to have O(log log n) complexity?

... O(log log n) terms can show up in a variety of different places, but there are typically two main routes that will arrive at this runtime. Shrinking by a Square Root As mentioned in the answer to the linked question, a common way for an algorithm to have time complexity O(log n) is for tha...
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How can I add reflection to a C++ application?

I'd like to be able to introspect a C++ class for its name, contents (i.e. members and their types) etc. I'm talking native C++ here, not managed C++, which has reflection. I realise C++ supplies some limited information using RTTI. Which additional libraries (or other techniques) could supply this ...
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Generic method multiple (OR) type constraint

Reading this , I learned it was possible to allow a method to accept parameters of multiple types by making it a generic method. In the example, the following code is used with a type constraint to ensure "U" is an IEnumerable<T> . ...