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What are sessions? How do they work?

...lication development, using python. I am coming across the terms 'cookies' and 'sessions'. I understand cookies in that 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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What is the purpose of Serialization in Java?

I have read quite a number of articles on Serialization and how it is so nice and great but none of the arguments were convincing enough. I am wondering if someone can really tell me what is it that we can really achieve by serializing a class? ...
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Bamboo Vs. Hudson(a.k.a. Jenkins) vs Any other CI systems [closed]

Anyone out there have experience with both Hudson and Bamboo? Any thoughts on the relative strengths and weaknesses of these products? ...
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How can I use Homebrew to install both Python 2 and 3 on Mac?

I need to be able to switch back and forth between Python 2 and 3. How do I do that using Homebrew as I don't want to mess with path and get into trouble. Right now I have 2.7 installed through Homebrew. ...
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Why would you ever implement finalize()?

...ve been reading through a lot of the rookie Java questions on finalize() and find it kind of bewildering that no one has really made it plain that finalize() is an unreliable way to clean up resources. I saw someone comment that they use it to clean up Connections, which is really scary since the...
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Is it possible to target older iOS versions when using Xcode 4.2 and iOS 5 SDK?

I just recently downloaded the Xcode 4.2 with iOS 5 SDK package and I immediately noticed that I am unable to use my iPhone 3Gs with iOS 4.2.1 for debugging. I am only able to debug and test on my iphone 4 with iOS 5 installed. ...
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What is the result of % in Python?

...odulo operator always yields a result with the same sign as its second operand (or zero); the absolute value of the result is strictly smaller than the absolute value of the second operand [2]. Taken from http://docs.python.org/reference/expressions.html Example 1: 6%2 evaluates to 0 because the...
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Which websocket library to use with Node.js? [closed]

...answer. Feel free to edit me with your improvements. ws WebSocket server and client for node.js. One of the fastest libraries if not the fastest one. websocket-node WebSocket server and client for node.js websocket-driver-node WebSocket server and client protocol parser node.js - used in faye-webs...
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Why use 'virtual' for class properties in Entity Framework model definitions?

... around the virtual property so that the property can support lazy loading and more efficient change tracking. See What effect(s) can the virtual keyword have in Entity Framework 4.1 POCO Code First? for a more thorough discussion. Edit to clarify "create a proxy around": By "create a proxy around"...
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Do sealed classes really offer performance Benefits?

...ther. There are complex rules regarding calling type, virtual/nonvirtual, and I don't know them all so I can't really outline them for you, but if you google for sealed classes and virtual methods you might find some articles on the topic. Note that any kind of performance benefit you would obtain...