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Comet and jQuery [closed]

I've done some research into server push with javascript and have found the general consensus to be that what I'm looking for lies in the "Comet" design pattern. Are there any good implementations of this pattern built on top of jQuery? If not, are there any good implementations of this pattern at a...
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AngularJS: Understanding design pattern

...pps: Controller Controller should be just an interlayer between model and view. Try to make it as thin as possible. It is highly recommended to avoid business logic in controller. It should be moved to model. Controller may communicate with other controllers using method invocation (possible wh...
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What is the use of interface constants?

I am learning Java and just found that the Interface can have fields, which are public static and final. I haven't seen any examples of these so far. What are some of the use cases of these Interface Constants and can I see some in the Java Standard Library? ...
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Visual Studio displaying errors even if projects build

I have a problem with Visual Studio on a C# solution. It displays totally random errors, but the projects build. Right now, I have 33 files with errors, and I can see red squiggly lines in all of them. ...
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Can you explain the concept of streams?

I understand that a stream is a representation of a sequence of bytes. Each stream provides means for reading and writing bytes to its given backing store. But what is the point of the stream? Why isn't the backing store itself what we interact with? ...
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What is recursion and when should I use it?

One of the topics that seems to come up regularly on mailing lists and online discussions is the merits (or lack thereof) of doing a Computer Science Degree. An argument that seems to come up time and again for the negative party is that they have been coding for some number of years and they have n...
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Do you (really) write exception safe code? [closed]

Exception handling (EH) seems to be the current standard, and by searching the web, I can not find any novel ideas or methods that try to improve or replace it (well, some variations exist, but nothing novel). ...
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master branch and 'origin/master' have diverged, how to 'undiverge' branches'?

Somehow my master and my origin/master branch have diverged. I actually don't want them to diverge. 13 Answers ...
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Virtual functions and performance - C++

In my class design, I use abstract classes and virtual functions extensively. I had a feeling that virtual functions affects the performance. Is this true? But I think this performance difference is not noticeable and looks like I am doing premature optimization. Right? ...
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Why is using onClick() in HTML a bad practice?

...e it's not good for semantics. I would like to know what the downsides are and how to fix the following code? 10 Answers ...