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How to define custom configuration variables in rails
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Update 1
Very recommended: I'm going with Rails Config gem nowadays for the fine grained control it provides.
Update2
If you want a quick solution, then check Jack Pratt's answer below.
Although my original answer below still works, this answer is now outdated. I recommend looking...
Differences between distribute, distutils, setuptools and distutils2?
...distutils2.
Recommendation:
If all of this is new to you, and you don't know where to start, I would recommend learning setuptools, along with pip and virtualenv, which all work very well together.
If you're looking into virtualenv, you might be interested in this question: What is the difference...
Is .NET Remoting really deprecated?
...s not recommended
for new development. Distributed
applications should now be developed
using the Windows Communication
Foundation (WCF).
Update: WCF doesn't distinguish between inter/intra/process/inter/intra-appdomain. If you are using single machine communication in WCF you use named p...
How to remove CocoaPods from a project?
...that existed before you integrated CocoaPods. If I missed anything let me know and I will edit this.
Also we're always looking for suggestions for how to improve CocoaPods so if you have an issues please submit them in our issue tracker so we can come up with a way to fix them!
EDIT
As shown by J...
What is Type-safe?
... Personally, I prefer to have my compiler tell me if I made that mistake.
Now, back to C#...
C# supports a language feature called covariance, this basically means that you can substitute a base type for a child type and not cause an error, for example:
public class Foo : Bar
{
}
Here, I cre...
Is there a “null coalescing” operator in JavaScript?
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Update
JavaScript now supports the nullish coalescing operator (??). It returns its right-hand-side operand when its left-hand-side operand is null or undefined, and otherwise returns its left-hand-side operand.
Please check compatibility be...
What are sessions? How do they work?
... to store that data server side, give it an "id", and let the client only know (and pass back at every http request) that id. There you go, sessions implemented. Or you can use the client as a convenient remote storage, but you would encrypt the data and keep the secret server-side.
Of course there...
Why use getters and setters/accessors?
...erns. And what other objects (breaks) the method notifies I don't want to know either.
– sbi
Aug 24 '12 at 9:35
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Choosing a Java Web Framework now? [closed]
...ng for. I can't really talk about (recent versions) of Flex and GWT but I know that Grails does have some fans.
Actually, I'd suggest to take a look at Matt Raible's presentations, he really did a great job at comparing web frameworks, showing their strengths and weakness, gathering facts and numb...
How to gracefully handle the SIGKILL signal in Java
...e a SIGKILL. This is so it is always possible to terminate a program, even if the program is buggy or malicious. But SIGKILL is not the only means for terminating a program. The other is to use a SIGTERM. Programs can handle that signal. The program should handle the signal by doing a controlled, ...
