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What is an efficient way to implement a singleton pattern in Java? [closed]

...pt that it is more concise, provides the serialization machinery for free, and provides an ironclad guarantee against multiple instantiation, even in the face of sophisticated serialization or reflection attacks. While this approach has yet to be widely adopted, a single-element enum type is the bes...
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What is the purpose of Node.js module.exports and how do you use it?

What is the purpose of Node.js module.exports and how do you use it? 12 Answers 12 ...
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Is it safe to check floating point values for equality to 0?

... It is safe to expect that the comparison will return true if and only if the double variable has a value of exactly 0.0 (which in your original code snippet is, of course, the case). This is consistent with the semantics of the == operator. a == b means "a is equal to b". It is not sa...
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MySQL Great Circle Distance (Haversine formula)

I've got a working PHP script that gets Longitude and Latitude values and then inputs them into a MySQL query. I'd like to make it solely MySQL. Here's my current PHP Code: ...
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What is an “unwrapped value” in Swift?

I'm learning Swift for iOS 8 / OSX 10.10 by following this tutorial , and the term " unwrapped value " is used several times, as in this paragraph (under Objects and Class ): ...
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How to copy a selection to the OS X clipboard

...this might not work for you, but if you have Vim-version 7.4 then it does (and sometimes you don't even have to do the whole "+y ). And you check this by just writing >vim in the terminal and then the version-number is when you start it up. – Zeth Sep 9 '1...
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How many database indexes is too many?

...nds on the operations that occur on the table. If there's lots of SELECTs and very few changes, index all you like.... these will (potentially) speed the SELECT statements up. If the table is heavily hit by UPDATEs, INSERTs + DELETEs ... these will be very slow with lots of indexes since they all ...
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Can you help me understand this? “Common REST Mistakes: Sessions are irrelevant”

Disclaimer: I'm new to the REST school of thought, and I'm trying to wrap my mind around it. 6 Answers ...
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How to create a file in memory for user to download, but not through server?

Is there any way I can create a text file on the client side and prompt the user to download it, without any interaction with the server? I know I can't write directly to their machine (security and all), but can I create and prompt them to save it? ...
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NTFS performance and large volumes of files and directories

How does Windows with NTFS perform with large volumes of files and directories? 7 Answers ...