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What are -moz- and -webkit-? [duplicate]

..., Safari; -moz for Firefox, -o for Opera, -ms for Internet Explorer). Typically they're used to implement new, or proprietary CSS features, prior to final clarification/definition by the W3. This allows properties to be set specific to each individual browser/rendering engine in order for inconsist...
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What is the difference between inversedBy and mappedBy?

... @PeterWooster, best practice is to use Annotations, as you have all info about the entity in one place then! – Andreas Linden Jan 22 '13 at 9:57 ...
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Comment Inheritance for C# (actually any language)

... Automatically generated docs seem like a very bad idea to me. They don't add any useful information but only blow up the code unnecessarily. If a tool can understand what a method does from its name, than a person can also understand ...
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Writing a list to a file with Python

...ist: print >> f, item If you're keen on a single function call, at least remove the square brackets [], so that the strings to be printed get made one at a time (a genexp rather than a listcomp) -- no reason to take up all the memory required to materialize the whole list of strings....
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Java 8 Distinct by property

...ey(Person::getName)) Note that if the stream is ordered and is run in parallel, this will preserve an arbitrary element from among the duplicates, instead of the first one, as distinct() does. (This is essentially the same as my answer to this question: Java Lambda Stream Distinct() on arbitrary ...
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Difference between SPI and API?

... The API is the description of classes/interfaces/methods/... that you call and use to achieve a goal, and the SPI is the description of classes/interfaces/methods/... that you extend and implement to achieve a goal. Put differently, the API tells you what a specific class/method does for you, ...
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Uses for Optional

...tween wanting to use it everywhere something may be null , and nowhere at all. 14 Answers ...
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How does #include work in C++? [duplicate]

... It is basically a header file that also includes every standard library and STL include file. The only purpose I can see for it would be for testing and education. Se e.g. GCC 4.8.0 /bits/stdc++.h source. Using it would include a lot ...
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How much faster is C++ than C#?

... more advanced JIT optimizations being complicated to implement, and the really cool ones are only arriving just now. So C++ is faster, in many cases. But this is only part of the answer. The cases where C++ is actually faster, are highly optimized programs, where expert programmers thoroughly opti...
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Python: Check if one dictionary is a subset of another larger dictionary

... Convert to item pairs and check for containment. all(item in superset.items() for item in subset.items()) Optimization is left as an exercise for the reader. share | impr...