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Is there any difference between GROUP BY and DISTINCT

...the SQL Server is smart enough to realize that if you are using "Group By" and not using any aggregate functions, then what you actually mean is "Distinct" - and therefore it generates an execution plan as if you'd simply used "Distinct." However, I think it's important to note Hank's response as w...
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Switch statement: must default be the last case?

... The C99 standard is not explicit about this, but taking all facts together, it is perfectly valid. A case and default label are equivalent to a goto label. See 6.8.1 Labeled statements. Especially interesting is 6.8.1.4, which enables...
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Running PostgreSQL in memory only

...y for this particular question: It's a bad idea to mix with valuable data (and thanks for the warning). For unit-testing with a dedicated DB cluster, a ramdisk is fine. – Erwin Brandstetter Jul 12 '15 at 0:32 ...
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Why both no-cache and no-store should be used in HTTP response?

...d response you may have, on every request. must-revalidate, on the other hand, only needs to revalidate when the resource is considered stale. If the server says that the resource is still valid then the cache can respond with its representation, thus alleviating the need for the server to resend ...
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How do I edit /etc/sudoers from a script?

...ripts in debian packages. thanks! Since this is always root, it gets short and handy: echo "$CONFIGLINE" | (EDITOR="tee -a" visudo) – Boris Däppen Jan 5 '16 at 16:05 ...
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A simple scenario using wait() and notify() in java

... The wait() and notify() methods are designed to provide a mechanism to allow a thread to block until a specific condition is met. For this I assume you're wanting to write a blocking queue implementation, where you have some fixed size ...
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window.onload vs document.onload

...s, etc.). In some browsers it now takes over the role of document.onload and fires when the DOM is ready as well. document.onload It is called when the DOM is ready which can be prior to images and other external content is loaded. How well are they supported? window.onload appears to be the...
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IE9 jQuery AJAX with CORS returns “Access is denied”

...own bug with jQuery. The jQuery team has "no plans to support this in core and is better suited as a plugin." (See this comment). IE does not use the XMLHttpRequest, but an alternative object named XDomainRequest. There is a plugin available to support this in jQuery, which can be found here: http...
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Show current state of Jenkins build on GitHub repo

... token. Check repo:status (I'm not sure this is necessary, but I did it, and it worked for me). Generate the token, copy it. Make sure the GitHub user you're going to use is a repository collaborator (for private repos) or is a member of a team with push and pull access (for organization repos) ...
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Symbolic links and synced folders in Vagrant

... I suspect the OP and many people viewing this question were using the term "shared" and "synced" interchangeably. Note the OP's second bullet point which strongly implies he was using shared folders, but tried switching to an rsynced folder b...