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How to write a scalable Tcp/Ip based server

... HTTP where there are many short connections, but rather a client connects and stays connected for hours or days or even weeks). ...
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Should I avoid the use of set(Preferred|Maximum|Minimum)Size methods in Java Swing?

...ity between systems with different screen resolution.) Some (incomplete, and unfortunately the links are broken due to migration of SwingLabs to java.net) technical reasons are for instance mentioned in the Rules (hehe) or in the link @bendicott found in his/her comment to my answer. Socially, pos...
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How can I let a table's body scroll but keep its head fixed in place?

...zontal scroll). You'll have two horizontal scrollbars; one for the header and one for the data. – vol7ron Aug 18 '11 at 21:41 4 ...
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What does “static” mean in C?

...l for cases where a function needs to keep some state between invocations, and you don't want to use global variables. Beware, however, this feature should be used very sparingly - it makes your code not thread-safe and harder to understand. (2) Is used widely as an "access control" feature. If you...
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Float vs Decimal in ActiveRecord

...ation defines floats in binary format. Basically, it stores sign, fraction and exponent to represent a Float. It's like a scientific notation for binary (something like +1.43*10^2). Because of that, it is impossible to store fractions and decimals in Float exactly. That's why there is a Decimal for...
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The difference between try/catch/throw and try/catch(e)/throw e

...milar in that both will catch every exception thrown inside the try block (and, unless you are simply using this to log the exceptions, should be avoided). Now look at these: try { ... } catch () { /* ... */ throw; } try { ... } catch (Exception e) { /* ... */ throw; } try { ... }...
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Immutable vs Mutable types

... changing what the variable refers to. A mutable type can change that way, and it can also change "in place". Here is the difference. x = something # immutable type print x func(x) print x # prints the same thing x = something # mutable type print x func(x) print x # might print something differe...
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What is the python “with” statement designed for?

...r the first time today. I've been using Python lightly for several months and didn't even know of its existence! Given its somewhat obscure status, I thought it would be worth asking: ...
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Why in C++ do we use DWORD rather than unsigned int? [duplicate]

...fined in <windows.h>. The reason is that DWORD has a specific range and format Windows functions rely on, so if you require that specific range use that type. (Or as they say "When in Rome, do as the Romans do.") For you, that happens to correspond to unsigned int, but that might not always b...
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How to check whether an array is empty using PHP?

... Done. I also changed it for the fact that you don't have to use isset and stuff. – Tyler Carter Feb 7 '10 at 6:35 5 ...