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What is the difference between JVM, JDK, JRE & OpenJDK?

... to obtain *.class files that contain the bytecodes understood by the JVM. It's also the entity that allows Java to be a "portable language" (write once, run anywhere). Indeed, there are specific implementations of the JVM for different systems (Windows, Linux, macOS, see the Wikipedia list), the ai...
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How to pass a variable from Activity to Fragment, and pass it back?

...am currently making an android app, and I want to pass a date between activity and fragment. My activity has a button, which opens the fragment: DatePickerFragment. ...
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What does “SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'” mean in Python?

When I try to use a print statement in Python, it gives me this error: 8 Answers 8 ...
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How to unzip a file using the command line? [closed]

... The first URL listed is a true 16-bit application, thus does not work on x64 operating systems. Just a heads up. – Mark Henderson Sep 11 '13 at 4:42 ...
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What is q=0.5 in Accept* HTTP headers?

... This is called a relative quality factor. It specifies what language the user would prefer, on a scale of 0 to 1, as can be seen from the HTTP/1.1 Specification, §14.4: Each language-range MAY be given an associated quality value which represents an es...
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What is a callback URL in relation to an API?

... A callback URL will be invoked by the API method you're calling after it's done. So if you call POST /api.example.com/foo?callbackURL=http://my.server.com/bar Then when /foo is finished, it sends a request to http://my.server.com/bar. The contents and method of that request are going to vary...
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Which is better in python, del or delattr?

This may be silly, but it's been nagging the back of my brain for a while. 8 Answers ...
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Best way in asp.net to force https for an entire site?

About 6 months ago I rolled out a site where every request needed to be over https. The only way at the time I could find to ensure that every request to a page was over https was to check it in the page load event. If the request was not over http I would response.redirect(" https://example.com "...
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How do you know what to test when writing unit tests? [closed]

... I Don’t Know Where to Start? Start afresh. Only think about writing tests when you are writing new code. This can be re-working of old code, or a completely new feature. Start simple. Don’t go running off and trying to get your head round a testing framework as well as being ...
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Enterprise Library Unity vs Other IoC Containers [closed]

What's pros and cons of using Enterprise Library Unity vs other IoC containers (Windsor, Spring.Net, Autofac ..)? 8 Answers...