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Why doesn't Ruby support i++ or i--​ (increment/decrement operators)?

The pre/post increment/decrement operator ( ++ and -- ) are pretty standard programing language syntax (for procedural and object-oriented languages, at least). ...
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What is the difference between Nexus and Maven?

What is the difference between Nexus and Maven ? 3 Answers 3 ...
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Hudson or Teamcity for continuous integration? [closed]

We are a Java shop looking for a CI tool to use. Both Hudson and Teamcity seem to be free but Teamcity seems slicker and with more support. ...
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How to grep and replace

I need to recursively search for a specified string within all files and subdirectories within a directory and replace this string with another string. ...
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Dependency Injection vs Factory Pattern

... when it comes to usage/design the difference between dependency injection and factory is blurred or thin. 28 Answers ...
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What is a serialVersionUID and why should I use it?

...VersionUID, which is used during deserialization to verify that the sender and receiver of a serialized object have loaded classes for that object that are compatible with respect to serialization. If the receiver has loaded a class for the object that has a different serialVersionUID than that of t...
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HTML table with fixed headers?

...isplay a long HTML table such that the column headers stay fixed on-screen and do not scroll with the table body. Think of the "freeze panes" effect in Microsoft Excel. ...
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Including one C source file in another?

...mplex, performance critical subsystem with a fairly small public interface and a lot of non-reusable implementation code. The code runs to several thousand lines, a hundred or so private functions and quite a bit of private data. If you work with non-trivial embedded systems, you probably deal with ...
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Bash if [ false ] ; returns true

Been learning bash this week and ran into a snag. 6 Answers 6 ...
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What is a “thread” (really)?

I have been trying to find a good definition, and get an understanding, of what a thread really is. 10 Answers ...