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How to close off a Git Branch?

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What's the difference between Cache-Control: max-age=0 and no-cache?

The header Cache-Control: max-age=0 implies that the content is considered stale (and must be re-fetched) immediately, which is in effect the same thing as Cache-Control: no-cache . ...
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How to redirect to a dynamic login URL in ASP.NET MVC

... 30 I think the main issue is that if you're going to piggyback on the built-in ASP.NET FormsAuthent...
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What is the rationale for all comparisons returning false for IEEE754 NaN values?

...s a similar property that does hold. Clause 5.11, paragraph 2 of the 754-2008 standard: Four mutually exclusive relations are possible: less than, equal, greater than, and unordered. The last case arises when at least one operand is NaN. Every NaN shall compare unordered with everything, includ...
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Why does “split” on an empty string return a non-empty array?

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jQuery.inArray(), how to use it right?

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How can I create a unique constraint on my column (SQL Server 2008 R2)?

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Android SharedPreference security

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How can I initialize a String array with length 0 in Java?

... As others have said, new String[0] will indeed create an empty array. However, there's one nice thing about arrays - their size can't change, so you can always use the same empty array reference. So in your code, you can use: private static final String[...
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C++ Dynamic Shared Library on Linux

...bject( MyClass* object ) { delete object; } MyClass::MyClass() { x = 20; } void MyClass::DoSomething() { cout<<x<<endl; } class_user.cc #include <dlfcn.h> #include <iostream> #include "myclass.h" using namespace std; int main(int argc, char **argv) { /* on Linu...