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Are database triggers evil? [closed]

...y; it's easy to forget they are there until they hurt you with unintended (and very mysterious) consequences. This just means they need to be carefully used for the proper circumstances; which in my experience is limited to relational integrity issues (sometimes with finer granularity than you can...
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Difference between exit(0) and exit(1) in Python

What's the difference between exit(0) and exit(1) in Python? 5 Answers 5 ...
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ExecJS and could not find a JavaScript runtime

I'm trying to use the Mongoid / Devise Rails 3.1 template ( Mongoid and Devise ), and I keep getting an error stating ExecJS cannot find a JavaScript runtime. Fair enough when I didn't have any installed, but I've tried installing Node.js , Mustang and the Ruby Racer , but nothing is work...
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When is std::weak_ptr useful?

I started studying smart pointers of C++11 and I don't see any useful use of std::weak_ptr . Can someone tell me when std::weak_ptr is useful/necessary? ...
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How to edit multi-gigabyte text files? Vim doesn't work =( [closed]

... loading small portions into memory at once? It doesn't seem like Vim can handle it =( 15 Answers ...
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When to use transclude 'true' and transclude 'element' in Angular?

When should I use transclude: 'true' and when transclude: 'element' ? I cant find anything about transclude: 'element' in the angular docs, they are pretty confusing. ...
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what is “strict mode” and how is it used?

...en looking over the JavaScript reference on the Mozilla Developer Network, and I came across something called "strict mode" . I read it over and I'm having trouble understanding what it does. Can someone briefly explain (in general) what its purpose is and how it is useful? ...
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How to call base.base.method()?

...Special Derived."); var ptr = typeof(Base).GetMethod("Say").MethodHandle.GetFunctionPointer(); var baseSay = (Action)Activator.CreateInstance(typeof(Action), this, ptr); baseSay(); } } ...
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What are named pipes?

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Best Practices for securing a REST API / web service [closed]

...such as incorporating a timestamp) that help guard against both accidental and malicious request replaying. The nice thing about HTTP Basic is that virtually all HTTP libraries support it. You will, of course, need to require SSL in this case because sending plaintext passwords over the net is almo...