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What's the difference between nohup and ampersand

... doesn't (except the shell is confgured that way or doesn't send SIGHUP at all). Normally, when running a command using & and exiting the shell afterwards, the shell will terminate the sub-command with the hangup signal (kill -SIGHUP <pid>). This can be prevented using nohup, as it catche...
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Disable browser's back button

... not obliged to do AFAIK) they still provide a way to reload that page (usually after showing a warning dialog). So if you really don't want your users going back to that page, this may be worse, since the request for that page will HAVE to make its way all the way to the origin server. You will n...
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IntelliJ IDEA generating serialVersionUID

... I have reinstalled IDEA and removed plug-ins and it helps me. Tnx a lot. – Kirill Bazarov Oct 16 '12 at 12:10 5 ...
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Why should casting be avoided? [closed]

I generally avoid casting types as much as possible since I am under the impression that it's poor coding practice and may incur a performance penalty. ...
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Get all inherited classes of an abstract class [duplicate]

... This is such a common problem, especially in GUI applications, that I'm surprised there isn't a BCL class to do this out of the box. Here's how I do it. public static class ReflectiveEnumerator { static ReflectiveEnumerator() { } public static IEnumera...
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What is a postback?

... When does it happen? A postback originates from the client browser. Usually one of the controls on the page will be manipulated by the user (a button clicked or dropdown changed, etc), and this control will initiate a postback. The state of this control, plus all other controls on the page,(know...
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Where does the @Transactional annotation belong?

...r their methods or is it better to annotate the Service classes which are calling using the DAO objects? Or does it make sense to annotate both "layers"? ...
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How to close TCP and UDP ports via windows command line

...t the remote machine, the network card, the network cable, and your OS can all cause the socket to close. Consider also that Fiddler and Desktop VPN software can insert themselves into the network stack and show you all your traffic or reroute all your traffic. So all you really need is either fo...
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Static variable inside of a function in C

...o() to the return from foo(); so it would be re-initialized to 5 on every call. The keyword static acts to extend the lifetime of a variable to the lifetime of the programme; e.g. initialization occurs once and once only and then the variable retains its value - whatever it has come to be - over al...
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vector::at vs. vector::operator[]

... I'd say the exceptions that vector::at() throws aren't really intended to be caught by the immediately surrounding code. They are mainly useful for catching bugs in your code. If you need to bounds-check at runtime because e.g. the index comes from user input, you're indeed best of...