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User Authentication in ASP.NET Web API
This topic has been incredibly confusing for me. I am a rookie in HTTP apps but need to develop an iPhone client that consumes JSON data from somewhere. I chose Web API from MS because it seemed easy enough but when it comes to authenticating users, things get quite frustrating.
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Is it better to use std::memcpy() or std::copy() in terms to performance?
Is it better to use memcpy as shown below or is it better to use std::copy() in terms to performance? Why?
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What is the best collation to use for MySQL with PHP? [closed]
I'm wondering if there is a "best" choice for collation in MySQL for a general website where you aren't 100% sure of what will be entered? I understand that all the encodings should be the same, such as MySQL, Apache, the HTML and anything inside PHP.
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What is the difference between application server and web server?
What is the difference between application server and web server?
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Exporting functions from a DLL with dllexport
I'd like a simple example of exporting a function from a C++ Windows DLL.
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PUT vs. POST in REST
According to the HTTP/1.1 Spec:
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What is the meaning of the term arena in relation to memory?
I'm reading a book on memory as a programming concept. In one of the later chapters, the author makes heavy use of the word arena , but never defines it. I've searched for the meaning of the word and how it relates to memory, and found nothing. Here are a few contexts in which the author uses the...
How to use git bisect?
I have read some articles saying that git bisect is awesome. However, I'm not a native speaker and I can't understand why it's awesome.
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How does lucene index documents?
I read some document about Lucene; also I read the document in this link
( http://lucene.sourceforge.net/talks/pisa ).
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In HTML5, should the main navigation be inside or outside the element?
In HTML5, I know that <nav> can be used either inside or outside the page's masthead <header> element. For websites having both secondary and main navigation, it seems common to include the secondary navigation as a <nav> element inside the masthead <header> element ...
