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Explain “claims-based authentication” to a 5-year-old

Well, not exactly to a 5-year-old, but please avoid buzzword and enterprisespeak if possible. 6 Answers ...
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What to learn for making Java web applications in Java EE 6? [closed]

...al, my advice would be to start with Java EE 6 only. So, grab GlassFish v3 and either get the book Beginning Java EE 6 Platform with GlassFish 3: From Novice to Professional or follow the Java EE 6 tutorial. In my opinion, the book (that I've started to read so I know what I'm talking about) provide...
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Why doesn't TFS get latest get the latest?

...the ones that the server thinks is already in your workspace. Which to me and just about everyone else on the planet is wrong. See this link: http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/srlteam/archive/2009/04/13/how-get-latest-version-really-works.aspx The only way to get it to do what you want is to Get...
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What's the difference between a Future and a Promise?

What's the difference between Future and Promise ? They both act like a placeholder for future results, but where is the main difference? ...
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Difference between “or” and || in Ruby? [duplicate]

What's the difference between the or and || operators in Ruby? Or is it just preference? 8 Answers ...
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What exactly is RESTful programming?

... it was originally envisioned. Lookups should use GET requests. PUT, POST, and DELETE requests should be used for mutation, creation, and deletion respectively. REST proponents tend to favor URLs, such as http://myserver.com/catalog/item/1729 but the REST architecture does not require these "pre...
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Why would I want stage before committing in Git?

I'm new to version control and I understand that "committing" is essentially creating a backup while updating the new 'current' version of what you're working on. ...
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Could someone explain the pros of deleting (or keeping) unused code?

...moved: For anyone new working on a project, they not only have to understand the working code, they have to understand unused material also. This is wasted time and creates confusion. There is a danger that at sometime someone will make a change which inadvertently involve the 'dormant' code and...
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Non-Relational Database Design [closed]

...Hypertable, CouchDB, SimpleDB, Google App Engine datastore, Voldemort, Cassandra, SQL Data Services, etc.). They're also often referred to as "key/value stores", and at base they act like giant distributed persistent hash tables. ...
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What is NoSQL, how does it work, and what benefits does it provide? [closed]

I've been hearing things about NoSQL and that it may eventually become the replacement for SQL DB storage methods due to the fact that DB interaction is often a bottle neck for speed on the web. ...