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Why is x86 ugly? Why is it considered inferior when compared to others? [closed]
...s for it:
x86 is a relatively old ISA (its progenitors were 8086s, after all)
x86 has evolved significantly several times, but hardware is required to maintain backwards compatibility with old binaries. For example, modern x86 hardware still contains support for running 16 bit code natively. Addit...
When should one use final for method parameters and local variables?
...e set by end of construction, making that field reference immutable. This allows safe publication of fields and can avoid the need for synchronization on later reads. (Note that for an object reference, only the field reference is immutable - things that object reference refers to can still change...
Understanding checked vs unchecked exceptions in Java
.... these that you should explicitly catch or rethrow) should not be used at all. They were eliminated in C# for example, and most languages don't have them. So you can always throw a subclass of RuntimeException (unchecked exception)
However, I think checked exceptions are useful - they are used whe...
Is it possible to remove inline styles with jQuery?
...them; I want the stylesheet to take back control.
I could do it by storing all of its original values and then putting them back inline, but this solution feels much cleaner to me.
Here it is in plugin format:
(function($)
{
$.fn.removeStyle = function(style)
{
var search = new R...
Dependency Inject (DI) “friendly” library
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This is actually simple to do once you understand that DI is about patterns and principles, not technology.
To design the API in a DI Container-agnostic way, follow these general principles:
Program to an interface, not an implementati...
Scrolling down both parts of a split-window at the same time in Vim
Is it possible to scroll down the left and right parts of a vertically split window in Vim? I have two files I would like to compare roughly. Each line of these files looks almost the same.
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WSDL vs REST Pros and Cons
...lso lets you layer things like WS-Security on your documents. SOAP is generally transport-agnostic, meaning you don't necessarily need to use HTTP.
REST is very lightweight, and relies upon the HTTP standard to do it's work. It is great to get a useful web service up and running quickly. If you d...
What does jquery $ actually return?
...you should pass the function, I don't see any information on what it actually returns .
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Difference between java.util.Random and java.security.SecureRandom
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The standard Oracle JDK 7 implementation uses what's called a Linear Congruential Generator to produce random values in java.util.Random.
Taken from java.util.Random source code (JDK 7u2), from a comment on the method protected int next(int bits), which is the one that genera...
Why does C++ not have reflection?
...nt:
C++ makes very few guarantees
about the compiled code. The
compiler is allowed to do pretty
much anything it likes, as long as
the resulting functionality is what
is expected. For example, your
classes aren't required to actually
be there. The compiler can optimize them away, inline
everything t...
