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javax.faces.application.ViewExpiredException: View could not be restored
...alidate() in server, or due a server specific bug with session cookies as known in WildFly), then the serialized view state is not available anymore in the session and the enduser will get this exception. To understand the working of the session, see also How do servlets work? Instantiation, session...
How do you represent a graph in Haskell?
...ated before the other exists. Because Haskell is lazy you can use a trick known as Tying the Knot to get around this, but that makes my brain hurt (because I haven't done much of it yet). I've done more of my substantial programming in Mercury than Haskell so far, and Mercury is strict so knot-tying...
What is the difference between a framework and a library?
...k" for that. In some way he rather explains how the term framework is used nowadays. It's just a hyped word, as I said before. Some companies release just a normal library (in any sense of a classical library) and call it a "framework" because it sounds more fancy.
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Are there any open source C libraries with common data structures? [closed]
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And now it appears to be: github.com/davinash/cstl It hasn't been updated since 2012 though.
– domen
Jul 24 '17 at 9:24
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How to make my custom type to work with “range-based for loops”?
...f this defect report.
The way to make a for(:) loop work on your type X is now one of two ways:
Create member X::begin() and X::end() that return something that acts like an iterator
Create a free function begin(X&) and end(X&) that return something that acts like an iterator, in the same ...
Which kind of pointer do I use when?
...into the other smart pointer types boost provided. I understand that C++11 now provides some of the types boost came up with, but not all of them.
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Use of var keyword in C#
...e having the explicit type in front of me when I'm reading code. How do I know what "cust.Orders" is here without the type? Yes, I could hover my mouse over to find out, but why should I have to? :)
– Jon Tackabury
Oct 21 '08 at 18:30
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Is “inline” without “static” or “extern” ever useful in C99?
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Yeah, I never understood this myself until just now, so thanks for asking :-). It is weird in that the non-extern "inline" definition goes in the header (but does not necessarily result in any code generation at all), while the "extern inline" declaration goes in the .c f...
Multiple INSERT statements vs. single INSERT with multiple VALUES
...d to be called the normalization stage of query processing
This stage is now called binding or algebrizing and it takes the expression parse tree output from the previous parse stage and outputs an algebrized expression tree (query processor tree) to go forward to optimization (trivial plan optimi...
GridLayout and Row/Column Span Woe
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Starting from API 21, the GridLayout now supports the weight like LinearLayout. For details please see the link below:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/31089200/1296944
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