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In C++, is it still bad practice to return a vector from a function?
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Google Maps API 3 - Custom marker color for default (dot) marker
I've seen lots of other questions similar to this ( here , here and here ), but they all have accepted answers that don't solve my problem. The best solution I have found to the problem is the StyledMarker library, which does let you define custom colours for markers, but I can't get it to use ...
How does autowiring work in Spring?
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First, and most important - all Spring beans are managed - they "live" inside a container, called "application context".
Second, each application has an entry point to that context. Web applications have a Servlet, JSF uses a el-re...
Export specific rows from a PostgreSQL table as INSERT SQL script
I have a database schema named: nyummy and a table named cimory :
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Difference between static and shared libraries?
What is the difference between static and shared libraries?
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Intelligent point label placement in R
...ints (or other objects in the plot, but I see that this is much harder to handle).
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Java 32-bit vs 64-bit compatibility
Will Java code built and compiled against a 32-bit JDK into 32-bit byte code work in a 64-bit JVM? Or does a 64-bit JVM require 64-bit byte code?
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F12 no longer works in Visual Studio
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I have had a few occasions where Resharper and Visual Studio keybindings got mixed up and I had problems sorting them out.
If it is only one or two bindings you care about then you can change them by going to the
Tools->Customize->Keyboard menu option.
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Why should weights of Neural Networks be initialized to random numbers? [closed]
... AI literature there is a consensus that weights should be initialized to random numbers in order for the network to converge faster.
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Security of REST authentication schemes
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A previous answer only mentioned SSL in the context of data transfer and didn't actually cover authentication.
You're really asking about securely authenticating REST API clients. Unless you're using TLS client authentication, SSL alone is NOT a viable authentication mechanism for a REST API...
