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Protect .NET code from reverse engineering?
Obfuscation is one way, but it can't protect from breaking the piracy protection security of the application. How do I make sure that the application is not tampered with, and how do I make sure that the registration mechanism can't be reverse engineered?
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What is the difference between include and extend in Ruby?
Just getting my head around Ruby metaprogramming. The mixin/modules always manage to confuse me.
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Dump a mysql database to a plaintext (CSV) backup from the command line
I'd like to avoid mysqldump since that outputs in a form that is only convenient for mysql to read. CSV seems more universal (one file per table is fine). But if there are advantages to mysqldump, I'm all ears. Also, I'd like something I can run from the command line (linux). If that's a mysql s...
Difference between Key, Primary Key, Unique Key and Index in MySQL
When should I use KEY , PRIMARY KEY , UNIQUE KEY and INDEX ?
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Database sharding vs partitioning
I have been reading about scalable architectures recently. In that context, two words that keep on showing up with regards to databases are sharding and partitioning . I looked up descriptions but still ended up confused.
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Is there any reason to use a synchronous XMLHttpRequest?
It seems most everyone does asynchronous requests with XMLHttpRequest but obviously the fact that there is the ability to do synchronous requests indicates there might be a valid reason to do so. So what might that valid reason be?
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When to use references vs. pointers
I understand the syntax and general semantics of pointers versus references, but how should I decide when it is more-or-less appropriate to use references or pointers in an API?
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Why does Maven have such a bad rep? [closed]
There is a lot of talk on the internet about how Maven is bad. I have been using some features of Maven for a few years now and the most important benefit in my view is the dependency management.
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How to scale down a range of numbers with a known min and max value
So I am trying to figure out how to take a range of numbers and scale the values down to fit a range. The reason for wanting to do this is that I am trying to draw ellipses in a java swing jpanel. I want the height and width of each ellipse to be in a range of say 1-30. I have methods that find t...
What do (lambda) function closures capture?
Recently I started playing around with Python and I came around something peculiar in the way closures work. Consider the following code:
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