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TCP vs UDP on video stream

I just came home from my exam in network-programming, and one of the question they asked us was "If you are going to stream video, would you use TCP or UDP? Give an explanation for both stored video and live video-streams" . To this question they simply expected a short answer of TCP for stored vid...
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MSBuild doesn't copy references (DLL files) if using project dependencies in solution

... I'm not sure why it is different when building between Visual Studio and MsBuild, but here is what I have found when I've encountered this problem in MsBuild and Visual Studio. Explanation For a sample scenario let's say we have project X, assembly A, and assembly B. Assembly A references a...
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What is the difference between procedural programming and functional programming? [closed]

I've read the Wikipedia articles for both procedural programming and functional programming , but I'm still slightly confused. Could someone boil it down to the core? ...
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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...
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Why do people put code like “throw 1; ” and “for(;;);” in front of json responses? [du

...ased on altering the behaviour of the built-in types, in particular Object and Array, by altering their constructor function or its prototype. Then when the targeted JSON uses a {...} or [...] construct, they'll be the attacker's own versions of those objects, with potentially-unexpected behaviour. ...
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What really is a deque in STL?

I was looking at STL containers and trying to figure what they really are (i.e. the data structure used), and the deque stopped me: I thought at first that it was a double linked list, which would allow insertion and deletion from both ends in constant time, but I am troubled by the promise made ...
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What does middleware and app.use actually mean in Expressjs?

... haven't found a clear, concise explanation of what middleware actually is and what the app.use statement is doing. Even the express docs themselves are a bit vague on this. Can you explain these concepts for me please? ...
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How to generate and validate a software license key?

...eveloping a product (developed in C#) that'll be available for downloading and installing for free but in a very limited version. To get access to all the features the user has to pay a license fee and receive a key. That key will then be entered into the application to "unlock" the full version. ...
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What is reflection and why is it useful?

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Browser doesn't scale below 400px?

I'm working on putting together a liquid style-sheet and it works wonderful. One thing that I've noticed is that my browser window in Chrome won't resize below 400px it just gets stuck there and in FF as I scale down it it just stops at around 400px and then pops a horizontal scroll bar. ...