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How to prevent a click on a '#' link from jumping to top of page?
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Difference between datetime and timestamp in sqlserver? [duplicate]
What is the difference between Timestamp and Datetime SQL Server?
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Best TCP port number range for internal applications [closed]
...nal applications runs on an individual Tomcat instance and uses a specific TCP port. What would be the best IANA port range to use for these apps in order to avoid port number collisions with any other process on the server?
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Django Server Error: port is already in use
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A more simple solution just type sudo fuser -k 8000/tcp.
This should kill all the processes associated with port 8000.
EDIT:
For osx users you can use sudo lsof -t -i tcp:8000 | xargs kill -9
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Does HTTP use UDP?
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From RFC 2616:
HTTP communication usually takes place
over TCP/IP connections. The
default port is TCP 80, but other
ports can be used. This does not
preclude HTTP from being implemented
on top of any other protocol on the
Internet, or on other networks. HTTP
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Recursively add files by pattern
...standard | grep '\.java$' | xargs git add
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May 19 '10 at 10:52
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How do I test for an empty JavaScript object?
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fastest (low latency) method for Inter Process Communication between Java and C/C++
I have a Java app, connecting through TCP socket to a "server" developed in C/C++.
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In C#, how to check if a TCP port is available?
In C# to use a TcpClient or generally to connect to a socket how can I first check if a certain port is free on my machine?
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Loop through all the files with a specific extension
...} \; to avoid misparsing of the output of find
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