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Cycles in family tree software
I am the developer of some family tree software (written in C++ and Qt). I had no problems until one of my customers mailed me a bug report. The problem is that the customer has two children with their own daughter, and, as a result, he can't use my software because of errors.
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Scanner vs. BufferedReader
As far I know, the two most common methods of reading character-based data from a file in Java is using Scanner or BufferedReader . I also know that the BufferedReader reads files efficiently by using a buffer to avoid physical disk operations.
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In Java, when should I create a checked exception, and when should it be a runtime exception? [dupli
When should I create a checked exception, and when should I make a runtime exception?
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Number of lines in a file in Java
I use huge data files, sometimes I only need to know the number of lines in these files, usually I open them up and read them line by line until I reach the end of the file
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Logging levels - Logback - rule-of-thumb to assign log levels
I'm using logback in my current project.
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Is memcached a dinosaur in comparison to Redis? [closed]
I have worked quite a bit with memcached the last weeks and just found out about Redis. When I read this part of their readme, I suddenly got a warm, cozy feeling in my stomach:
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What is in your Mathematica tool bag? [closed]
We all know that Mathematica is great, but it also often lacks critical functionality. What kind of external packages / tools / resources do you use with Mathematica?
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How to manage a redirect request after a jQuery Ajax call
I'm using $.post() to call a servlet using Ajax and then using the resulting HTML fragment to replace a div element in the user's current page. However, if the session times out, the server sends a redirect directive to send the user to the login page. In this case, jQuery is replacing the div ...
Why does one often see “null != variable” instead of “variable != null” in C#?
In c#, is there any difference in the excecution speed for the order in which you state the condition?
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Why Would I Ever Need to Use C# Nested Classes [duplicate]
I'm trying to understand about nested classes in C#. I understand that a nested class is a class that is defined within another class, what I don't get is why I would ever need to do this.
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