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Why doesn't ruby support method overloading?

...; end; # second argument has a default value method(10) # Now the method call can match the first one as well as the second one, # so here is the problem. So ruby needs to maintain one method in the method look up chain with a unique name. ...
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How to bring back “Browser mode” in IE11?

... [UPDATE] The original question, and the answer below applied specifically to the IE11 preview releases. The final release version of IE11 does in fact provide the ability to switch browser modes from the Emulation tab in the dev tools: Having said that, the advice I've given here (and else...
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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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Xcode 4 says “finished running ” on the targeted device — Nothing happens

The app neither installs nor runs on my device. All provisioning profiles are up to date. I've already tried deleting and re-installing them. ...
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Get HTML Source of WebElement in Selenium WebDriver using Python

... Though innerHTML is not a DOM attribute, it is well supported by all major browsers (quirksmode.org/dom/w3c_html.html). It works also well for me. – CuongHuyTo Jul 23 '12 at 10:57 ...
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How to use onSavedInstanceState example please

...s down to saving a state. So I know that onSaveInstanceState(Bundle) is called when the activity is about to be destroyed. But how do you store your information in it and bring it back to its original state in onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) ? I don't understand how this bundle will restore i...
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Is multiplication and division using shift operators in C actually faster?

...n to shift, shift. If you mean to multiply, multiply. Do what is semantically clearest--your coworkers will thank you later. Or, more likely, curse you later if you do otherwise. share | improve ...
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Unit Testing C Code [closed]

...such need special options, but this may not be a big problem to you, especially if you are already using GTK or GLib. See the GNU Autounit homepage. cUnit Also uses GLib, but does not fork to protect the address space of unit tests. CUnit Standard C, with plans for a Win32 GUI implementation. Does n...
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Avoid synchronized(this) in Java?

...il code may steal your lock (very popular this one, also has an "accidentally" variant) I'm more worried about accidentally. What it amounts to is that this use of this is part of your class' exposed interface, and should be documented. Sometimes the ability of other code to use your lock is d...
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TCP: can two different sockets share a port?

... A server socket listens on a single port. All established client connections on that server are associated with that same listening port on the server side of the connection. An established connection is uniquely identified by the combination of client-side and serv...