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Why is JavaScript called JavaScript, since it has nothing to do with Java? [closed]

...avaScript, was originally named Mocha, later it was renamed to LiveScript, and then to JavaScript. The LiveScript to JavaScript name change came because Netscape and Sun did a license agreement. The language was then submitted for standarization to the ECMA International Organization. By that time...
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How to detect if multiple keys are pressed at once using JavaScript?

I'm trying to develop a JavaScript game engine and I've came across this problem: 13 Answers ...
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What is Domain Driven Design (DDD)? [closed]

...e Wikipedia entry about DDD but still can't figure out what it actually is and how I would go about implementing it in creating my sites? ...
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How to design RESTful search/filtering? [closed]

I'm currently designing and implementing a RESTful API in PHP. However, I have been unsuccessful implementing my initial design. ...
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Covariance and contravariance real world example

I'm having a little trouble understanding how I would use covariance and contravariance in the real world. 9 Answers ...
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Tools for making latex tables in R [closed]

...n R. In this post I'll give an overview of the most commonly used packages and blogs with code for producing latex tables from less straight-forward objects. Please feel free to add any I missed, and/or give tips, hints and little tricks on how to produce nicely formatted latex tables with R. ...
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WebClient vs. HttpWebRequest/HttpWebResponse

...aders, protocol, etc... In the response, you can also retrieve the cookies and headers share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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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. ...
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What is “vectorization”?

... ... some other ... but I've never found an explanation what does it mean, and what it does? So I'm asking here, what is vectorization, and what does it mean for example, that "a loop is vectorized" ? ...
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How are GCC and g++ bootstrapped?

This has been bugging me for a while. How do GCC and g++ compile themselves? 1 Answer ...