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How did I get a value larger than 8 bits in size from an 8-bit integer?

... occurs when the value is extended to bit-width sizeof(int) . As I understand it, incrementing a char shouldn't ever be undefined behavior as long as sizeof(char) < sizeof(int) . But that doesn't explain how c is getting an impossible value. As an 8-bit integer, how can c hold values gr...
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How do I set up IntelliJ IDEA for Android applications?

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Avoid synchronized(this) in Java?

...unts to is that this use of this is part of your class' exposed interface, and should be documented. Sometimes the ability of other code to use your lock is desired. This is true of things like Collections.synchronizedMap (see the javadoc). All synchronized methods within the same class use the...
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No internet on Android emulator - why and how to fix? [closed]

I am trying to use internet with the Android emulator, but with no success. Any ideas? 10 Answers ...
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Git: “Corrupt loose object”

...s regarding git internals. This will show you how git works under the hood and how to go about doing this detective work if you are really stuck and can't get that object from someone else. share | ...
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What is the meaning of the term “thread-safe”?

...must satisfy the need for multiple threads to access the same shared data, and the need for a shared piece of data to be accessed by only one thread at any given time. There are a few ways to achieve thread safety: Re-entrancy: Writing code in such a way that it can be partially exec...
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Rolling back local and remote git repository by 1 commit

I've read the similar posts on this topic, and can't for the life of me figure out how to do this properly. 14 Answers ...
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What is dynamic programming? [closed]

...be a very long process, but what if I give you the results for n=1,000,000 and n=1,000,001? Suddenly the problem just became more manageable. Dynamic programming is used a lot in string problems, such as the string edit problem. You solve a subset(s) of the problem and then use that information to ...
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WebRTC - scalable live stream broadcasting / multicasting

...ds its stream once, to Janus. Now Janus decodes the data using its own key and have access to the raw data (that it, RTP packets) and can emit back those packets to each attendee (Janus takes care of encryption for you). And since you put Janus on a server, it has a great upload bandwidth, so you wi...
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Simple and fast method to compare images for similarity

I need a simple and fast way to compare two images for similarity. I.e. I want to get a high value if they contain exactly the same thing but may have some slightly different background and may be moved / resized by a few pixel. ...