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What is the advantage of using REST instead of non-REST HTTP?

... I don't think you will get a good answer to this, partly because nobody really agrees on what REST is. The wikipedia page is heavy on buzzwords and light on explanation. The discussion page is worth a skim just to see how much people disagree on this. As far as I can tell however, REST means this: ...
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Firebug-like debugger for Google Chrome

...ntrospection, I can do it with Firebug. Now with IE8's new developer mode, all the major browsers have builtin dev modes. Good times. – guns Apr 27 '09 at 9:32 1 ...
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JavaScript checking for null vs. undefined and difference between == and ===

...is the difference between the null and undefined? They're both values usually used to indicate the absence of something. undefined is the more generic one, used as the default value of variables until they're assigned some other value, as the value of function arguments that weren't provided when ...
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If unit testing is so great, why aren't more companies doing it? [closed]

The first real software company that I worked at was all about the unit testing (NUnit). I don't know that we were real sticklers for it back then -- I have no idea what our code coverage was like and I was writing most of the unit tests. Since then I've run into some companies that do lots of testi...
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What is the difference between == and equals() in Java?

... @BoDidely I figured it out. It was because all the wrapper classes are immutable. – JPG Jul 31 '15 at 20:41 ...
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Save icon: Still a floppy disk? [closed]

...hen you need to create PDF. E-mail has a little picture of an envelope, usually. Icons are just icons. – Welbog Jun 19 '09 at 19:15 19 ...
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If strings are immutable in .NET, then why does Substring take O(n) time?

...t tiny substrings from tiny strings, so how the complexity grows asymptotically is completely irrelevant. The long answer is: An immutable data structure built such that operations on an instance permit re-use of the memory of the original with only a small amount (typically O(1) or O(lg n)) of co...
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How to empty a list in C#?

... It's really easy: myList.Clear(); share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Cache Invalidation — Is there a General Solution?

...ched value of b. If you chose 2 you must still check b every time but can fall back on the cache for a if b checks out. If you layer caches you must consider whether you have violated the 'rules' of the system as a result of the combined behaviour. If you know that a always has validity if b does...
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Select n random rows from SQL Server table

...the key scan of values plus the join cost, which on a large table with a small percentage selection should be reasonable. share | improve this answer | follow ...