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What exactly does the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header do?

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QLabel: set color of text and background

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Rails params explained?

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Using :after to clear floating elements

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How does grep run so fast?

... The result of this is that, in the limit, GNU grep averages fewer than 3 x86 instructions executed for each input byte it actually looks at (and it skips many bytes entirely). GNU grep uses raw Unix input system calls and avoids copying data after reading it. Moreover, GNU grep AVOIDS...
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Difference between no-cache and must-revalidate

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Connection pooling options with JDBC: DBCP vs C3P0

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How can I get a JavaScript stack trace when I throw an exception?

...browsers you can simply call: console.trace(); (MDN Reference) Edit 1 (2013): A better (and simpler) solution as pointed out in the comments on the original question is to use the stack property of an Error object like so: function stackTrace() { var err = new Error(); return err.stack; }...
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How to sort a list of strings numerically?

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Something like 'contains any' for Java set?

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