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WebRTC vs Websockets: If WebRTC can do Video, Audio, and Data, why do I need Websockets? [closed]

So I'm looking to build a chat app that will allow video, audio, and text. I spent some time researching into Websockets and WebRTC to decide which to use. Since there are plenty of video and audio apps with WebRTC, this sounds like a reasonable choice, but are there other things I should consider? ...
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Why is there no logical xor in JavaScript?

... JavaScript traces its ancestry back to C, and C does not have a logical XOR operator. Mainly because it's not useful. Bitwise XOR is extremely useful, but in all my years of programming I have never needed a logical XOR. If you have two boolean variables you can mim...
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What is the difference between i++ and ++i?

I've seen them both being used in numerous pieces of C# code, and I'd like to know when to use i++ or ++i ( i being a number variable like int , float , double , etc). Anyone who knows this? ...
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iOS / Android cross platform development [closed]

I've been playing around with developing Android apps in Java for a while and am starting to get a handle on it. However if I want to on start on an iOS version I need to code everything from scratch - which is, well, undesirable. ...
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Convert Python program to C/C++ code? [closed]

...e that won't save you anything unless you add a bunch of cdef declarations and thereby introduce static typing (otherwise you just juggle opaque PyObject * stuff). And it will never get quite as fast as plain C because it's usually interfacing with Python (100% or more? only for plain numerical code...
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What exactly is an HTTP Entity?

...majority of an HTTP request or response, consisting of some of the headers and the body, if present. It seems to be the entire request or response without the request or status line (although only certain header fields are considered part of the entity). To illustrate; here's a request: POST /foo...
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Why would you use String.Equals over ==? [duplicate]

I recently was introduced to a large codebase and noticed all string comparisons are done using String.Equals() instead of == ...
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Why exactly is eval evil?

I know that Lisp and Scheme programmers usually say that eval should be avoided unless strictly necessary. I’ve seen the same recommendation for several programming languages, but I’ve not yet seen a list of clear arguments against the use of eval . Where can I find an account of the potentia...
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How can I obfuscate (protect) JavaScript? [closed]

I want to make a JavaScript application that's not open source, and thus I wish to learn how to can obfuscate my JS code? Is this possible? ...
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What is a mixin, and why are they useful?

...ming Python ", Mark Lutz mentions "mixins". I'm from a C/C++/C# background and I have not heard the term before. What is a mixin? ...