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Difference between thread's context class loader and normal classloader

... Indeed, not all classloaders have a classpath. When wrote "ClassB needs to be on the classpath of the classloader of ClassA", I meant "ClassB needs to loadable by the classloader of ClassA". 90% of the time they mean the same. But if ...
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How to check if an object is serializable in C#

... You have a lovely property on the Type class called IsSerializable. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Adjust list style image position?

... Not really. Your padding is (probably) being applied to the list item, so will only affect the actual content within the list item. Using a combination of background and padding styles can create something that looks similar e.g. ...
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When should TaskCompletionSource be used?

AFAIK, all it knows is that at some point, its SetResult or SetException method is being called to complete the Task<T> exposed through its Task property. ...
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How do I retrieve an HTML element's actual width and height?

... done certain DOM modifications to the element recently. You may have to call this code in a setTimeout call after you've modified the element. – Dan Fabulich Jan 19 '10 at 5:59 3...
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Why do we have to normalize the input for an artificial neural network?

...erent scales for different dims (w1,w2). But learning rate is the SAME for all dims --> steps in elongated dim (w2) are very small until reaches the local min. Problem: Cannot inc LR, since it will skip the local min in the other dim (w1). See demo at youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=UIp2CMI0748 ...
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Rails migration: t.references with alternative name?

... You can do this all in the initial migration/column definition (at least currently in Rails 5): t.references :transferable_as, index: true, foreign_key: {to_table: :courses} t.references :same_as, index: true, foreign_key: {to_table: :cours...
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Accessing inactive union member and undefined behavior?

...representation in the new type as described in 6.2.6 (a process sometimes called ‘‘type punning’’). This might be a trap representation. The situation with C++: c++11 9.5 Unions [class.union] In a union, at most one of the non-static data members can be active at any time, ...
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Why doesn't JavaScript support multithreading?

...because this would cause massive concurrency issues in existing web pages. All Chrome does is separate multiple components (different tabs, plug-ins, etcetera) into separate processes, but I can’t imagine a single page having more than one JavaScript thread. You can however use, as was suggested,...
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How to jump to a particular line in a huge text file?

... linecache: The linecache module allows one to get any line from a Python source file, while attempting to optimize internally, using a cache, the common case where many lines are read from a single file. This is used by the traceback module to retrieve sour...