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Is there any way to kill a Thread?

Is it possible to terminate a running thread without setting/checking any flags/semaphores/etc.? 27 Answers ...
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Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket homebrew

I recently tried installing MySQL with homebrew ( brew install mysql ) and when I try to run it I get the following error: ...
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Is it bad to have my virtualenv directory inside my git repository?

I'm thinking about putting the virtualenv for a Django web app I am making inside my git repository for the app. It seems like an easy way to keep deploy's simple and easy. Is there any reason why I shouldn't do this? ...
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How to close a Java Swing application from the code

What is the proper way to terminate a Swing application from the code, and what are the pitfalls? 9 Answers ...
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What is the difference between “instantiated” and “initialized”?

I've been hearing these two words used in Microsoft tutorials for VB.NET. What is the difference between these two words when used in reference to variables? ...
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Convert objective-c typedef to its string equivalent

Assuming that I have a typedef declared in my .h file as such: 21 Answers 21 ...
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Best practices for circular shift (rotate) operations in C++

Left and right shift operators (>) are already available in C++. However, I couldn't find out how I could perform circular shift or rotate operations. ...
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Double vs single quotes

I'm really new to Ruby and I'm trying to understand if there's a specific time when I should use "" vs '' . 8 Answers ...
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What is the purpose of fork()?

In many programs and man pages of Linux, I have seen code using fork() . Why do we need to use fork() and what is its purpose? ...
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Checking if a list is empty with LINQ

What's the "best" (taking both speed and readability into account) way to determine if a list is empty? Even if the list is of type IEnumerable<T> and doesn't have a Count property. ...