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Are +0 and -0 the same?
Reading through the ECMAScript 5.1 specification , +0 and -0 are distinguished.
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Why use non-member begin and end functions in C++11?
Every standard container has a begin and end method for returning iterators for that container. However, C++11 has apparently introduced free functions called std::begin and std::end which call the begin and end member functions. So, instead of writing
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What are the calling conventions for UNIX & Linux system calls (and user-space functions) on i386 an
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a syscall with more than six
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For an example and a little more reading, refer to http://www.int80h.org/bsdasm/#alternate-calling-convention. Another example of a Hello World for i386 Linux using int 0x80: Hello, world in assembly language with Linux system calls?
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What is the difference between & and && in Java?
...& operator in Java is used for verifying whether both its boolean operands are true , and the & operator is used to do Bit-wise operations on two integer types.
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What are major differences between C# and Java?
.... I don't care about it.
I've been asked this question on my job interview and I thought it might be useful to learn a bit more.
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Why is null an object and what's the difference between null and undefined?
...n short; undefined is where no notion of the thing exists; it has no type, and it's never been referenced before in that scope; null is where the thing is known to exist, but it's not known what the value is.
One thing to remember is that null is not, conceptually, the same as false or "" or such, e...
What is the difference between concurrency and parallelism?
What is the difference between concurrency and parallelism?
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How is Docker different from a virtual machine?
I keep rereading the Docker documentation to try to understand the difference between Docker and a full VM. How does it manage to provide a full filesystem, isolated networking environment, etc. without being as heavy?
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Why do we need RESTful Web Services?
...ed if it is very important for you to minimize the coupling between client and server components in a distributed application.
This may be the case if your server is going to be used by many different clients that you do not have control over. It may also be the case if you want to be able to upda...
Protecting executable from reverse engineering?
I've been contemplating how to protect my C/C++ code from disassembly and reverse engineering. Normally I would never condone this behavior myself in my code; however the current protocol I've been working on must not ever be inspected or understandable, for the security of various people.
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