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What is the difference between mutex and critical section?
Please explain from Linux, Windows perspectives?
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Where are static variables stored in C and C++?
In what segment (.BSS, .DATA, other) of an executable file are static variables stored so that they don't have name collision?
For example:
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List vs tuple, when to use each? [duplicate]
In Python, when should you use lists and when tuples?
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How to use phpexcel to read data and insert into database?
I have a php application where I want to read data from excel, Insert into database and then generate pdf reports for specific users.
I searched a lot but nothing specific given about both things.
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What's the difference between “git reset” and “git checkout”?
I've always thought of git reset and git checkout as the same, in the sense that both bring the project back to a specific commit. However, I feel they can't be exactly the same, as that would be redundant. What is the actual difference between the two? I'm a bit confused, as the svn only has s...
How to set up Spark on Windows?
I am trying to setup Apache Spark on Windows.
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How do you split a list into evenly sized chunks?
I have a list of arbitrary length, and I need to split it up into equal size chunks and operate on it. There are some obvious ways to do this, like keeping a counter and two lists, and when the second list fills up, add it to the first list and empty the second list for the next round of data, but t...
How to log cron jobs?
I want to know how I can see exactly what the cron jobs are doing on each execution. Where are the log files located? Or can I send the output to my email? I have set the email address to send the log when the cron job runs but I haven't received anything yet.
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Is it possible to push a git stash to a remote repository?
...he stash to a remote repository, retrieve the stash on another computer, and apply the stash?
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How can I run PowerShell with the .NET 4 runtime?
I am updating a PowerShell script that manages some .NET assemblies. The script was written for assemblies built against .NET 2 (the same version of the framework that PowerShell runs with), but now needs to work with .NET 4 assemblies as well as .NET 2 assemblies.
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