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JPA EntityManager: Why use persist() over merge()?
EntityManager.merge() can insert new objects and update existing ones.
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What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs C#? [closed]
... than product shipment. I just got asked what's the difference between C# and F#, why did MS create F# and what scenarios would it be better than C#.
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Why do Lua arrays(tables) start at 1 instead of 0?
I don't understand the rationale behind the decision of this part of Lua. Why does indexing start at 1? I have read (as many others did) this great paper . It seems to me a strange corner of a language that is very pleasant to learn and program. Don't get me wrong, Lua is just great but there has t...
How do you make a web application in Clojure? [closed]
...ecause I'm forced to live in a Java world, but because I like the language and I want to give it a try, what libraries and frameworks should I use?
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Pushing an existing Git repository to SVN
I've been doing all my work in Git and pushing to GitHub. I've been very happy with both the software and the site, and I have no wish to change my working practices at this point.
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How does password salt help against a rainbow table attack?
I'm having some trouble understanding the purpose of a salt to a password. It's my understanding that the primary use is to hamper a rainbow table attack. However, the methods I've seen to implement this don't seem to really make the problem harder.
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UltiSnips and YouCompleteMe
I have bundles ultisnips and youcompleteme installed on my macvim.
The problem is that ultisnips doesn't work because tab is bound by ycm.
I tried putting let g:UltiSnipsExpandTrigger = "<s-tab>" so that I can trigger the snippet completion with shift-tab, but it doesn't work for some unknow...
One class per file rule in .NET? [closed]
I follow this rule but some of my colleagues disagree with it and argue that if a class is smaller it can be left in the same file with other class(es).
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What does if __name__ == “__main__”: do?
... file, it does two things:
it sets a few special variables like __name__, and then
it executes all of the code found in the file.
Let's see how this works and how it relates to your question about the __name__ checks we always see in Python scripts.
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Why do enum permissions often have 0, 1, 2, 4 values?
Why are people always using enum values like 0, 1, 2, 4, 8 and not 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 ?
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