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log4j vs logback [closed]
...sing log4j behind a selfmade wrapper. We plan to use much more features of it now.
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Biggest GWT Pitfalls? [closed]
...ct that we chose to implement using GWT. Has anyone encountered any major pitfalls in using GWT (and GWT-EXT) that were unable to be overcome? How about from a performance perspective?
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What are good grep tools for Windows? [closed]
...ndations on grep tools for Windows? Ideally ones that could leverage 64-bit OS.
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How do I Sort a Multidimensional Array in PHP [duplicate]
...hing like this:
foreach ($mdarray as $key => $row) {
// replace 0 with the field's index/key
$dates[$key] = $row[0];
}
array_multisort($dates, SORT_DESC, $mdarray);
For PHP >= 5.5.0 just extract the column to sort by. No need for the loop:
array_multisort(array_column($mdarray, ...
What is the best way to force yourself to master vi? [closed]
...learing up a lot of the misconceptions about vi, as well as explaining why it's a good idea (and why it's been very popular for the last 30 years+). The same guy also has a great set of graphical cheat sheets that teach the basics a few bits at a time.
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Why doesn't Ruby support i++ or i-- (increment/decrement operators)?
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Here is how Matz(Yukihiro Matsumoto) explains it in an old thread:
Hi,
In message "[ruby-talk:02706] X++?"
on 00/05/10, Aleksi Niemelä <aleksi.niemela@cinnober.com> writes:
|I got an idea from http://www.pragprog.com:8080/rubyfaq/rubyfaq-5.html#ss5.3
|and t...
What is the difference between Hibernate and Spring Data JPA
...ng Data JPA is a JPA data access abstraction. Spring Data JPA cannot work without a JPA provider.
Spring Data offers a solution to the DDD Repository pattern or the legacy GenericDao custom implementations. It can also generate JPA queries on your behalf through method name conventions.
With Sprin...
What are sessions? How do they work?
...hat they store some info in a key value pair on the browser. But I have a little confusion regarding sessions, in a session too we store data in a cookie on the user's browser.
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Run an untrusted C program in a sandbox in Linux that prevents it from opening files, forking, etc.?
...ce to sandbox untrusted programs both interactively and in automatic mode. It has a ptrace()-based backend which allows its use on a Linux system without special privileges, as well as a far faster and more poweful backend which requires patching the kernel.
It is also possible to create a sandbox ...
typeof !== “undefined” vs. != null
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typeof is safer as it allows the identifier to never have been declared before:
if(typeof neverDeclared === "undefined") // no errors
if(neverDeclared === null) // throws ReferenceError: neverDeclared is not defined
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