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Where does mongodb stand in the CAP theorem?
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MongoDB is strongly consistent by default - if you do a write and then do a read, assuming the write was successful you will always be able to read the result of the write you just read. This is because MongoDB is a single-master system and all reads go to the primary by default. If y...
store and retrieve a class object in shared preference
In Android can we store an object of a class in shared preference and retrieve the object later?
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Set up DNS based URL forwarding in Amazon Route53 [closed]
...eeded to find a solution that did not require anything other than Route 53 and S3. I created a how-to guide for my blog detailing what I did.
Here is what I came up with.
Objective
Using only the tools available in Amazon S3 and Amazon Route 53, create a URL Redirect that automatically for...
Why can't I reference my class library?
I have a solution that contains a website and a class library in Visual Studio 2008.
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Copy folder recursively, excluding some folders
...ript that will copy the entire contents of a folder including hidden files and folders into another folder, but I want to exclude certain specific folders. How could I achieve this?
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Different ways of loading a file as an InputStream
...Basically, you have 2 different methods: ClassLoader.getResourceAsStream() and Class.getResourceAsStream(). These two methods will locate the resource differently.
In Class.getResourceAsStream(path), the path is interpreted as a path local to the package of the class you are calling it from. For exa...
How do I read any request header in PHP
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// Replace XXXXXX_XXXX with the name of the header you need in UPPERCASE (and with '-' replaced by '_')
$headerStringValue = $_SERVER['HTTP_XXXXXX_XXXX'];
ELSE IF: you run PHP as an Apache module or, as of PHP 5.4, using FastCGI (simple method):
apache_request_headers()
<?php
$headers = apa...
Best Practice: Access form elements by HTML id or name attribute?
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Give your form an id only, and your input a name only:
<form id="myform">
<input type="text" name="foo">
Then the most standards-compliant and least problematic way to access your input element is via:
document.getElementById("myform"...
How do I check if a string contains a specific word?
... or the boolean false if the needle isn't found. Since 0 is a valid offset and 0 is "falsey", we can't use simpler constructs like !strpos($a, 'are').
Edit:
Now with PHP 8 you can do this:
if (str_contains('How are you', 'are')) {
echo 'true';
}
RFC
str_contains
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difference between use and require
Can anyone explain the difference between use and require , both when used directly and as :use and :require in the ns macro?
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