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What is the difference between “INNER JOIN” and “OUTER JOIN”?

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reference assignment is atomic so why is Interlocked.Exchange(ref Object, Object) needed?

...es. – Eric Lippert Dec 14 '10 at 15:05 Thanks for your answer Eric. It does indeed interest me, that's why I've been r...
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What's the fastest way to merge/join data.frames in R?

...38 0.00 4 plyr 1 317.97 2119.800 265.12 51.05 packageVersion("data.table") # [1] ‘1.8.2’ packageVersion("plyr") # [1] ‘1.7.1’ packageVersion("sqldf") # [1] ‘0.4.6.4’ R.version.string # R version 2.15.1 (2012-06-22) Please note that I don't know plyr wel...
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Is null reference possible?

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How to serve an image using nodejs

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Comparing Haskell's Snap and Yesod web frameworks

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Explain “claims-based authentication” to a 5-year-old

...) – Keith Robertson Feb 6 '14 at 15:05 8 I see 'for all intensive purposes' so often that I reall...
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Using sections in Editor/Display templates

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Mock framework vs MS Fakes frameworks

... write-up on this concept see this post of mine: https://jcoop.io/2012/05/21/solid-code-for-solid-reasons/ For more information on some concerns related to the fakes frameworks take a look at these posts: https://jcoop.io/2012/03/16/38/ If you're interested in learning RhinoMocks here's a ...
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Evenly distributing n points on a sphere

... 0.5)/num_pts, so that, say, if we want to sample 10 points they are r = 0.05, 0.15, 0.25, ... 0.95. We uniformly sample r to get equal-area spacing, and we use the sunflower increment to avoid awful “bars” of points in the output. Now doing the sunflower on a sphere The changes that we need to ...