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Tags for Emacs: Relationship between etags, ebrowse, cscope, GNU Global and exuberant ctags

I work on C++ projects, and I went through Alex Ott's guide to CEDET and other threads about tags in StackOverflow, but I am still confused about how Emacs interfaces with these different tag systems to facilitate autocompletion, the looking up of definitions, navigation of source code base or the...
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What are the differences between a HashMap and a Hashtable in Java?

What are the differences between a HashMap and a Hashtable in Java? 35 Answers 35 ...
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Didn't Java once have a Pair class? [duplicate]

Am I remembering incorrectly, or did Java, once upon a time, provide a Pair class as part of its API? 10 Answers ...
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When is null or undefined used in JavaScript? [duplicate]

I am really confused as to when JavaScript returns null or undefined . Also different browsers seem to be returning these differently. ...
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How to determine equality for two JavaScript objects?

A strict equality operator will tell you if two object types are equal. However, is there a way to tell if two objects are equal, much like the hash code value in Java? ...
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How do I read the contents of a Node.js stream into a string variable?

I'm hacking on a Node program that uses smtp-protocol to capture SMTP emails and act on the mail data. The library provides the mail data as a stream, and I don't know how to get that into a string. ...
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How can I check if a value is a json object?

My server side code returns a value which is a json object on success and a string 'false' on failure. Now how can I check whether the returned value is a json object? ...
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Best Timer for using in a Windows service

I need to create some windows service which will execute every N period of time. The question is: Which timer control should I use: System.Timers.Timer or System.Threading.Timer one? Does it influence on something? ...
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Why not be dependently typed?

I have seen several sources echo the opinion that "Haskell is gradually becoming a dependently-typed language". The implication seems to be that with more and more language extensions, Haskell is drifting in that general direction, but isn't there yet. ...
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What exceptions should be thrown for invalid or unexpected parameters in .NET?

What types of exceptions should be thrown for invalid or unexpected parameters in .NET? When would I choose one instead of another? ...