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Java: when to use static methods

...ering when to use static methods? Say if I have a class with a few getters and setters, a method or two, and I want those methods only to be invokable on an instance object of the class. Does this mean I should use a static method? ...
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How to check if hex color is “too black”?

...e darkness of a color chosen by a color picker to see if it's "too black", and if so, set it to white. I thought I could use the first characters of the hex value to pull this off. It's working, but it's switching some legitimately "light" colors too. ...
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What's the difference between dependencies, devDependencies and peerDependencies in npm package.json

This documentation answers my question very poorly. I didn't understand those explanations. Can someone say in simpler words? Maybe with examples if it's hard to choose simple words? ...
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HTTP Basic Authentication credentials passed in URL and encryption

I have a question about HTTPS and HTTP Authentication credentials. 3 Answers 3 ...
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Is it possible for a computer to “learn” a regular expression by user-provided examples?

...ton, it is possible to learn some regular expressions by a program. Kearns and Valiant show some cases where it is not possible to learn a finite automaton. A related problem is learning hidden Markov Models, which are probabilistic automata that can describe a character sequence. Note that most mod...
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Most efficient way to check for DBNull and then assign to a variable?

...to avoid. By writing row.IsNull(columnName) you're reading it once already and reading it again. Not saying that will make a difference, but theoretically it can be less efficient.. – nawfal Feb 6 '13 at 16:31 ...
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Mutable vs immutable objects

...returning an array of strings from a method) but I'm having trouble understanding what the negative impacts are of this. What are the best practices around using mutable objects? Should you avoid them whenever possible? ...
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What are Transient and Volatile Modifiers?

Can someone explain what the transient and volatile modifiers mean in Java? 4 Answers ...
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Why is extending native objects a bad practice?

... get a perfomance hit? Do they fear that somebody does it "the wrong way", and adds enumerable types to Object , practically destroying all loops on any object? ...
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When to use lambda, when to use Proc.new?

In Ruby 1.8, there are subtle differences between proc/lambda on the one hand, and Proc.new on the other. 14 Answers ...