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In HTML5, is the localStorage object isolated per page/domain?

... separate (and they're both separate from http://example.com) as those are all different hosts. Similarly, http://example.com:80 and http://example.com:8080 and https://example.com are all different origins. There is no mechanism built into web storage that allows one origin to access the storage o...
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Why use a prime number in hashCode?

...ly be determined by the least significant entry (the one not multiplied at all). Similar entries will collide. Not good for a hash function. 31 is a large enough prime that the number of buckets is unlikely to be divisible by it (and in fact, modern java HashMap implementations keep the number of b...
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What does 'synchronized' mean?

... The synchronized keyword is all about different threads reading and writing to the same variables, objects and resources. This is not a trivial topic in Java, but here is a quote from Sun: synchronized methods enable a simple strategy for prevent...
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Difference between “managed” and “unmanaged”

... Unmanaged code compiles straight to machine code. So, by that definition all code compiled by traditional C/C++ compilers is 'unmanaged code'. Also, since it compiles to machine code and not an intermediate language it is non-portable. No free memory management or anything else the CLR provides. ...
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Is there a printf converter to print in binary format?

..._PATTERN"\n", BYTE_TO_BINARY(m>>8), BYTE_TO_BINARY(m)); You need all the extra quotes unfortunately. This approach has the efficiency risks of macros (don't pass a function as the argument to BYTE_TO_BINARY) but avoids the memory issues and multiple invocations of strcat in some of the oth...
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How can I use interface as a C# generic type constraint?

...nHolt: I think think the creators of .NET, in deciding what constraints to allow, were focused on ones that would let generic classes and methods do things with generic types that they otherwise could not, rather than on preventing them from being used in nonsensical ways. That having been said, an...
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What is the purpose of the '@' symbol in CSS?

...ructs. The @ syntax itself, though, as I mentioned, is not new. These are all known in CSS as at-rules. They're special instructions for the browser, not directly related to styling of (X)HTML/XML elements in Web documents using rules and properties, although they do play important roles in control...
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Cmake vs make sample codes?

...tatlib.a and libmydynlib.so which are both also built from source. Additionally, prog uses the library libstuff.a in stuff/lib and its header in stuff/include. The Makefile by default builds a release target, but offers also a debug target: #Makefile CC = gcc CPP = g++ RANLIB = ar rcs RELEASE =...
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Why can't we have static method in a (non-static) inner class?

... would be 'annoying as a mothertrucker'. Don't understand why Java doesn't allow for this. Sometimes, I want an inner class to use properties of the parent class, but keep static methods for better namespacing. Is there something inherently wrong with this? :( – Angad ...
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Why do enum permissions often have 0, 1, 2, 4 values?

... bit corresponds to some permission (or whatever the enumerated value logically corresponds to). If these were defined as 1, 2, 3, ... you would not be able to use bitwise operators in this fashion and get meaningful results. To delve deeper... Permissions.Read == 1 == 00000001 Permissions.Writ...