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When should we use intern method of String on String literals

...in String pool, otherwise a new string object will be added in String pool and the reference of this String is returned. 1...
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NHibernate vs LINQ to SQL

...orld projects I wonder if anyone knows how these two complement each other and how much their functionalities overlap? 9 An...
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Can you explain the HttpURLConnection connection process?

... a web service. I know how to use HTTPURLConnection but I want to understand how it works. Basically, I want to know the following: ...
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Difference between modes a, a+, w, w+, and r+ in built-in open function?

...tion, what is the exact difference between the modes w , a , w+ , a+ , and r+ ? 6 Answers ...
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How do I update an entity using spring-data-jpa?

... Identity of entities is defined by their primary keys. Since firstname and lastname are not parts of the primary key, you cannot tell JPA to treat Users with the same firstnames and lastnames as equal if they have different userIds. So, if you want to update a User identified by its firstname a...
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When to use references vs. pointers

I understand the syntax and general semantics of pointers versus references, but how should I decide when it is more-or-less appropriate to use references or pointers in an API? ...
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Array.Copy vs Buffer.BlockCopy

Array.Copy and Buffer.BlockCopy both do the same thing, but BlockCopy is aimed at fast byte-level primitive array copying, whereas Copy is the general-purpose implementation. My question is - under what circumstances should you use BlockCopy ? Should you use it at any time when you are copyi...
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Why is SSE scalar sqrt(x) slower than rsqrt(x) * x?

I've been profiling some of our core math on an Intel Core Duo, and while looking at various approaches to square root I've noticed something odd: using the SSE scalar operations, it is faster to take a reciprocal square root and multiply it to get the sqrt, than it is to use the native sqrt opcode!...
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How can I test https connections with Django as easily as I can non-https connections using 'runserv

I have an application that uses "secure" cookies and want to test it's functionality without needing to set up a complicated SSL enabled development server. Is there any way to do this as simply as I can test non-encrypted requests using ./manage.py runserver ? ...
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AWS Difference between a snapshot and AMI

... There are two types of AMIs (and corresponding instances): instance-store (sometimes called S3-based). These are less common and I don't recommend them for beginners. An instance-store AMI is a copy of the root instance-store volume plus some metadat...