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static const vs #define

... generating warnings. Advantages of "const"s are that they can be scoped, and they can be used in situations where a pointer to an object needs to be passed. I don't know exactly what you are getting at with the "static" part though. If you are declaring globally, I'd put it in an anonymous namesp...
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Does HTTP use UDP?

... Typically, no. Streaming is seldom used over HTTP itself, and HTTP is seldom run over UDP. See, however, RTP. For something as your example (in the comment), you're not showing a protocol for the resource. If that protocol were to be HTTP, then I wouldn't call the access "streaming...
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What is the difference between char s[] and char *s?

...o world"; will place "Hello world" in the read-only parts of the memory, and making s a pointer to that makes any writing operation on this memory illegal. While doing: char s[] = "Hello world"; puts the literal string in read-only memory and copies the string to newly allocated memory on the...
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What is the purpose of Node.js module.exports and how do you use it?

What is the purpose of Node.js module.exports and how do you use it? 12 Answers 12 ...
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What is wrong with using goto? [duplicate]

I was ramdomming through xkcd and saw this one (if also read some negative texts about them some years ago): What is actually wrong with it? Why are goto's even possible in C++ then? ...
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What is the difference between a heuristic and an algorithm?

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How do you determine the size of a file in C?

... You could probably change the return type to ssize_t and cast the size from an off_t without any trouble. It would seem to make more sense to use a ssize_t :-) (Not to be confused with size_t which is unsigned and cannot be used to indicate error.) – Ted P...
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Is it safe to check floating point values for equality to 0?

... It is safe to expect that the comparison will return true if and only if the double variable has a value of exactly 0.0 (which in your original code snippet is, of course, the case). This is consistent with the semantics of the == operator. a == b means "a is equal to b". It is not sa...
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Linux: compute a single hash for a given folder & contents?

... If there is a whole directory tree, you're probably better off using find and xargs. One possible command would be find path/to/folder -type f -print0 | sort -z | xargs -0 sha1sum | sha1sum And, finally, if you also need to take account of permissions and empty directories: (find path/to/folde...
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Node.js and CPU intensive requests

I've started tinkering with Node.js HTTP server and really like to write server side Javascript but something is keeping me from starting to use Node.js for my web application. ...