大约有 44,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.1125秒) [XML]

https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

what is the difference between XSD and WSDL

What is the difference between an XML Schema and WSDL ? 8 Answers 8 ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Why should I use version control? [closed]

... Have you ever: Made a change to code, realised it was a mistake and wanted to revert back? Lost code or had a backup that was too old? Had to maintain multiple versions of a product? Wanted to see the difference between two (or more) versions of your code? Wanted to prove that a particula...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

What is Domain Driven Design?

...s domain driven design? I see the term quite a lot but really don't understand what it is or what it looks like. How does it differ from non-domain driven design? ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Google Guice vs. PicoContainer for Dependency Injection

My team is researching dependency injection frameworks and is trying to decide between using Google-Guice and PicoContainer. ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

What is the difference between URI, URL and URN? [duplicate]

What's the difference between an URI, URL and URN? I have read a lot of sites (even Wikipedia) but I don't understand it. 4...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Design Patterns web based applications [closed]

... represented by a Servlet which (in)directly creates/uses a specific Model and View based on the request. The Model is to be represented by Javabean classes. This is often further dividable in Business Model which contains the actions (behaviour) and Data Model which contains the data (information)....
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Is False == 0 and True == 1 an implementation detail or is it guaranteed by the language?

Is it guaranteed that False == 0 and True == 1 , in Python (assuming that they are not reassigned by the user)? For instance, is it in any way guaranteed that the following code will always produce the same results, whatever the version of Python (both existing and, likely, future ones)? ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Why '&&' and not '&'?

Why is && preferable to & and || preferable to | ? 16 Answers 16 ...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

Getting started with Haskell

...ional programming paradigm in Haskell. I've done this by reading tutorials and watching screencasts, but nothing really seems to stick. Now, in learning various imperative/OO languages (like C, Java, PHP), exercises have been a good way for me to go. But since I don't really know what Haskell is cap...
https://stackoverflow.com/ques... 

The case against checked exceptions

... I think I read the same Bruce Eckel interview that you did - and it's always bugged me. In fact, the argument was made by the interviewee (if this is indeed the post you're talking about) Anders Hejlsberg, the MS genius behind .NET and C#. http://www.artima.com/intv/handcuffs.html ...