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What's the reason I can't create generic array types in Java?

What's the reason why Java doesn't allow us to do 17 Answers 17 ...
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How come an array's address is equal to its value in C?

... The name of an array usually evaluates to the address of the first element of the array, so array and &array have the same value (but different types, so array+1 and &array+1 will not be equal if the array is more than 1 element long). Ther...
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Which characters need to be escaped in HTML?

...t in your document in a location where text content is expected1, you typically only need to escape the same characters as you would in XML. Inside of an element, this just includes the entity escape ampersand & and the element delimiter less-than and greater-than signs < >: & becomes...
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EJB's - when to use Remote and/or local interfaces?

...be remote components and the only way to invoke them was to make a remote call, using RMI semantics and all the overhead it implies (a network call and object serialization for every method call). EJB clients had to pay this performance penalty even when collocated in the same virtual machine with t...
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What is the proper declaration of main?

...rn type, and what does it mean to return a value from main ? What are the allowed parameter types, and what are their meanings? ...
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Is there a way to squash a number of commits non-interactively?

... the interactive git commit UI in that case. – Lily Ballard Sep 1 '11 at 20:16 3 Just to make it ...
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Will Google Android ever support .NET? [closed]

... wondering, has there been any talk with Google to make this easier to install? Perhaps put it up as a free download from the Market? Allow .Net apps to be put on the market? – csauve Jun 2 '10 at 16:58 ...
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When and why would you seal a class?

... features, so that the original object cannot be "impersonated". More generally, I recently exchanged with a person at Microsoft, who told me they tried to limit the inheritance to the places where it really made full sense, because it becomes expensive performance-wise if left untreated. The sealed...
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Overriding a Rails default_scope

... Short answer: Do not use default_scope unless you really have to. You'll probably be better off with named scopes. With that said, you can use with_exclusive_scope to override the default scope if you need to. Have a look at this question for more details. ...
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Reset all changes after last commit in git

... @RobertSiemer Actually, it can! If you have any folders composed entirely of ignored files it will remove those folders thus deleting ignored files. Consider a .gitignore file like the one here: stackoverflow.com/q/25554504/456645. In this e...