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Putting license in each code file? [closed]
I find it unnecessarily duplicated to have it in each code file, but I see it on most open source projects. Should I do that same, or just include a single license outside the code?
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How do I tell Maven to use the latest version of a dependency?
In Maven, dependencies are usually set up like this:
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How to use a variable for the database name in T-SQL?
I use the database name in several places in my script, and I want to be able to quickly change it, so I'm looking for something like this:
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Haskell: How is pronounced? [closed]
How do you pronounce these functions in the Applicative typeclass:
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Detect Click into Iframe using JavaScript
I understand that it is not possible to tell what the user is doing inside an iframe if it is cross domain. What I would like to do is track if the user clicked at all in the iframe . I imagine a scenario where there is an invisible div on top of the iframe and the the div will just then ...
How do I apply the for-each loop to every character in a String?
So I want to iterate for each character in a string.
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What's the best way to store co-ordinates (longitude/latitude, from Google Maps) in SQL Server?
I'm designing a table in SQL Server 2008 that will store a list of users and a Google Maps co-ordinate (longitude & latitude).
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System.currentTimeMillis vs System.nanoTime
What I would like to know is whether I should use System.currentTimeMillis() or System.nanoTime() when updating my object's positions in my game? Their change in movement is directly proportional to the elapsed time since the last call and I want to be as precise as possible.
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Shortest distance between a point and a line segment
I need a basic function to find the shortest distance between a point and a line segment. Feel free to write the solution in any language you want; I can translate it into what I'm using (Javascript).
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Protecting executable from reverse engineering?
I've been contemplating how to protect my C/C++ code from disassembly and reverse engineering. Normally I would never condone this behavior myself in my code; however the current protocol I've been working on must not ever be inspected or understandable, for the security of various people.
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