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What in the world are Spring beans?
I am yet to find a high-level definition of Spring beans that I can understand. I see them referenced often in Grails documentation and books, but I think that understanding what they are would be beneficial. So what are Spring beans? How can they be used? Do they have something to do with Dependenc...
What is the best practice for “Copy Local” and with project references?
I have a large c# solution file (~100 projects), and I am trying to improve build times. I think that "Copy Local" is wasteful in many cases for us, but I am wondering about best practices.
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doGet and doPost in Servlets
...information to a Servlet. In the Servlet, I am using the methods doGet() and doPost() :
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What is the difference between Bower and npm?
What is the fundamental difference between bower and npm ? Just want something plain and simple. I've seen some of my colleagues use bower and npm interchangeably in their projects.
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What's the best UML diagramming tool? [closed]
...iteria for me, but I'd still take more power with a steeper learning curve and be happy. Free (as in beer) would be nice, but I'd be willing to pay if the tool's worth it. What should I be using?
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What's the difference between URI.escape and CGI.escape?
What's the difference between URI.escape and CGI.escape and which one should I use?
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Server.Transfer Vs. Response.Redirect
What is difference between Server.Transfer and Response.Redirect ?
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How do I get the 'clear' command in Cygwin?
...appear to be in the current cygwin 64-bit version.
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Sep 23 '13 at 16:42
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How do you organise multiple git repositories, so that all of them are backed up together?
With SVN, I had a single big repository I kept on a server, and checked-out on a few machines. This was a pretty good backup system, and allowed me easily work on any of the machines. I could checkout a specific project, commit and it updated the 'master' project, or I could checkout the entire thin...
Windows batch files: .bat vs .cmd?
As I understand it, .bat is the old 16-bit naming convention, and .cmd is for 32-bit Windows, i.e., starting with NT. But I continue to see .bat files everywhere, and they seem to work exactly the same using either suffix. Assuming that my code will never need to run on anything older than NT, d...
