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What is the difference between “git init” and “git init --bare”?

What is the different between git init and git init --bare ? I found that a lot of blog post requires --bare for their Git server? ...
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How can I implement an Access Control List in my Web MVC application?

...to use decorator pattern, Basically, this means that you take your object, and place it inside another object, which will act like a protective shell. This would NOT require you to extend the original class. Here is an example: class SecureContainer { protected $target = null; protected $a...
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config.assets.compile=true in Rails production, why not?

...or a file in /assets is passed to Sprockets. On the first request for each and every asset it is compiled and cached in whatever Rails is using for cache (usually the filesystem). On subsequent requests Sprockets receives the request and has to look up the fingerprinted filename, check that the fil...
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What is the difference between RDF and OWL? [closed]

...rying to grasp the concept of Semantic Web. I am finding it hard to understand what exactly is the difference between RDF and OWL. Is OWL an extension of RDF or these two are totally different technologies? ...
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Using TortoiseSVN via the command line

I want to use commandline SVN options. I use TortoiseSVN, and I run several commands and I get the following error. 12 Answ...
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Why is argc not a constant?

...this case, history is a factor. C defined these inputs as "not constant", and compatibility with (a good portion of) existing C code was an early goal of C++. Some UNIX APIs, such as getopt, actually do manipulate argv[], so it can't be made const for that reason also. (Aside: Interestingly, al...
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What is the difference between C# and .NET?

May I know what is the difference between C# and .NET? When I think of C#, right away I would say it is a .NET language, but when I search for job posts, they require candidates to have C# and .NET experience. Can someone give me an explanation? ...
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My Understanding of HTTP Polling, Long Polling, HTTP Streaming and WebSockets

I have read many posts on SO and the web regarding the keywords in my question title and learned a lot from them. Some of the questions I read are related to specific implementation challenges while others focus on general concepts. I just want to make sure I understood all of the concepts and the r...
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The written versions of the logical operators

This is the only place I've ever seen and , or and not listed as actual operators in C++. When I wrote up a test program in NetBeans, I got the red underlining as if there was a syntax error and figured the website was wrong, but it is NetBeans which is wrong because it compiled and ran as exp...
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WebRTC vs Websockets: If WebRTC can do Video, Audio, and Data, why do I need Websockets? [closed]

So I'm looking to build a chat app that will allow video, audio, and text. I spent some time researching into Websockets and WebRTC to decide which to use. Since there are plenty of video and audio apps with WebRTC, this sounds like a reasonable choice, but are there other things I should consider? ...