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My Understanding of HTTP Polling, Long Polling, HTTP Streaming and WebSockets

... be 50ms+. – kanaka Sep 24 '12 at 1:16 Thanks a lot for the detailed reply :) – Software Guy ...
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What is the best way to insert source code examples into a Microsoft Word document?

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Drawing an image from a data URL to a canvas

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MongoDB or CouchDB - fit for production? [closed]

...mory. – guilin 桂林 May 25 '11 at 16:01 You can have AC(i)D at least - atomicity because single master writer, consi...
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Login failed for user 'DOMAIN\MACHINENAME$'

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What is a JavaBean exactly?

...sually private. – Puce Dec 1 '15 at 16:19 2 I hope for being a Java bean "a class must be Public"...
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Generate pdf from HTML in div using Javascript

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What does f+++++++++ mean in rsync logs?

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How can I see the request headers made by curl when sending a request to the server?

... (69.59.196.211) port 80 (#0) > HEAD / HTTP/1.1 > User-Agent: curl/7.16.3 (i686-pc-cygwin) libcurl/7.16.3 OpenSSL/0.9.8h zlib/1.2.3 libssh2/0.15-CVS > Host: stackoverflow.com > Accept: */* > Testing: Test header so you see this works > < HTTP/1.0 200 OK ... ...
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How can you use optional parameters in C#?

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