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Why can't stash be applied to the working directory?

...d an untracked file that was subsequently added to the repo. When you try and check it out, git rightly refuses because it would be overwriting an existing file. To fix, you could do something like deleting that file (it's okay, it's still in the repo), applying your stash, and then replacing the ...
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What is the real overhead of try/catch in C#?

So, I know that try/catch does add some overhead and therefore isn't a good way of controlling process flow, but where does this overhead come from and what is it's actual impact? ...
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Apache Kafka vs Apache Storm

... You use Apache Kafka as a distributed and robust queue that can handle high volume data and enables you to pass messages from one end-point to another. Storm is not a queue. It is a system that has distributed real time processing abilities, meaning you can exec...
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How can I declare and use Boolean variables in a shell script?

...s before the revision on Feb 12, 2014 pertain only to the original answer, and many of the comments are wrong when associated with the revised answer. For example, Dennis Williamson's comment about bash builtin true on Jun 2, 2010 only applies to the original answer, not the revised. ...
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Why aren't programs written in Assembly more often? [closed]

It seems to be a mainstream opinion that assembly programming takes longer and is more difficult to program in than a higher level language such as C. Therefore it seems to be recommend or assumed that it is better to write in a higher level language for these reasons and for the reason of better po...
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What are WSDL, SOAP and REST?

... A WSDL is an XML document that describes a web service. It actually stands for Web Services Description Language. SOAP is an XML-based protocol that lets you exchange info over a particular protocol (can be HTTP or SMTP, for example) between applications. It stands for Simple Object Access Pr...
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typedef struct vs struct definitions [duplicate]

...fier S within the struct name space (not in the C++ sense). You can use it and define variables or function arguments of the newly defined type by defining the type of the argument as struct S: void f( struct S argument ); // struct is required here The second line adds a type alias S in the glob...
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Concurrent vs serial queues in GCD

I'm struggling to fully understand the concurrent and serial queues in GCD. I have some issues and hoping someone can answer me clearly and at the point. ...
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What is the difference in maven between dependency and plugin tags in pom xml?

I'm new to the maven tool, I have made a project with Spring and Hibernate and they are configured in pom.xml as plugins, but JUnit is tagged under dependency. My question is what is the logic behind one as a plugin and one as dependency ? ...
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What are the benefits of Java's types erasure?

...erned with the Twitter user. It's helpful to keep focused on the messages and not the messenger. There is a fairly consistent message with even just the excerpts mentioned thus far: It's funny when Java users complain about type erasure, which is the only thing Java got right, while ignoring all ...