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Virtual/pure virtual explained

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What does 'require: false' in Gemfile mean?

...ch time, so more = slower, according to confreaks.com/videos/2668-gogaruco2013-measuring-ruby – Nathan Long Oct 12 '13 at 14:11 1 ...
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nginx upload client_max_body_size issue

...TTP client supports it, the best way to handle this is to send an Expect: 100-Continue header. Nginx supports this correctly as of 1.2.7, and will reply with a 413 Request Entity Too Large response rather than 100 Continue if Content-Length exceeds the maximum body size. ...
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What is the difference between Modal and Push segue in Storyboards?

... answered Feb 22 '12 at 10:21 LJ WilsonLJ Wilson 14.2k55 gold badges3232 silver badges5656 bronze badges ...
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Using GPU from a docker container?

...xt as Docker has dropped LXC as the default execution context as of docker 0.9. Instead it's better to tell docker about the nvidia devices via the --device flag, and just use the native execution context rather than lxc. Environment These instructions were tested on the following environment: ...
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Explicitly select items from a list or tuple

... list( myBigList[i] for i in [87, 342, 217, 998, 500] ) I compared the answers with python 2.5.2: 19.7 usec: [ myBigList[i] for i in [87, 342, 217, 998, 500] ] 20.6 usec: map(myBigList.__getitem__, (87, 342, 217, 998, 500)) 22.7 usec: itemgetter(87, 342, 217, 998, 500)...
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EJB's - when to use Remote and/or local interfaces?

...ot distributing EJBs on a different tier and they fixed the spec (in EJB 2.0) by introducing the concept of Local interfaces so that clients collocated in the same virtual machine with the EJB container can call EJBs using direct method invocation, totally bypassing RMI semantics (and the associated...
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How do you get a timestamp in JavaScript?

... 5025 Short & Snazzy: + new Date() A unary operator like plus triggers the valueOf method in ...
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decimal vs double! - Which one should I use and when? [duplicate]

...l type? Which type is suitable for money computations? (ie. greater than $100 million) 7 Answers ...
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When and why would you seal a class?

... 10 The reason #1 sounds vague but, assuming we don't write "security features" most of the time, does that mean reason #1 hardly applies? Reaso...