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How does this JavaScript/jQuery syntax work: (function( window, undefined ) { })(window)?

Have you ever taken a look under the hood at the jQuery 1.4 source code and noticed how it's encapsulated in the following way: ...
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Increasing the maximum number of TCP/IP connections in Linux

I am programming a server and it seems like my number of connections is being limited since my bandwidth isn't being saturated even when I've set the number of connections to "unlimited". ...
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What is the difference between ? and Object in Java generics?

I'm using Eclipse to help me clean up some code to use Java generics properly. Most of the time it's doing an excellent job of inferring types, but there are some cases where the inferred type has to be as generic as possible: Object. But Eclipse seems to be giving me an option to choose between a...
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vector::at vs. vector::operator[]

... boundary checking, which is also discussed in similar questions like C++ Vector at/[] operator speed or ::std::vector::at() vs operator[] << surprising results!! 5 to 10 times slower/faster! . I just don't understand what the at() method is good for. ...
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Difference between malloc and calloc?

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Performing Inserts and Updates with Dapper

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Why is #!/usr/bin/env bash superior to #!/bin/bash?

I've seen in a number of places, including recommendations on this site ( What is the preferred Bash shebang? ), to use #!/usr/bin/env bash in preference to #!/bin/bash . I've even seen one enterprising individual suggest using #!/bin/bash was wrong and bash functionality would be lost by doing...
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When to use AtomicReference in Java?

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How do I create a parameterized SQL query? Why Should I?

I've heard that "everyone" is using parameterized SQL queries to protect against SQL injection attacks without having to vailidate every piece of user input. ...
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Why do we need the “event” keyword while defining events?

I don't understand why do we need the "event" keyword while defining events, when we can do the same thing without using "event" keyword, just by using the delegates. ...