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Places where JavaBeans are used?

What is a JavaBean and why do I need it? Since I can create all apps with the class and interface structure? Why do I need beans? And can you give me some examples where beans are essential instead of classes and interfaces? ...
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Netty vs Apache MINA

... experience with MINA and had the time to play around with Netty. We especially liked the cleaner API and much better documentation. Performance seemed better on paper too. More importantly we knew that Trustin Lee would be on hand to answer any questions we had, and he certainly did that. We found...
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Rails migrations: self.up and self.down versus change

... For example, in your case what is the reverse operation of add_column to call when you rollback? Of course it's remove_column. What is the inverse of create_table? It's drop_table. So in these cases rails know how to rollback and define a down method is superfluous (you can see in the documentation...
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How can I keep my fork in sync without adding a separate remote?

...: There isn't anything to compare. someone:master is up to date with all commits from me:master. Try switching the base for your comparison. Click on switching the base on this page: Then you get to see all the commits made to someone/foobar after the day you forked it. Click on Create p...
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How to hide databases that I am not allowed to access

... I connect to my Heroku - Postgresql database via pgAdmin3 , It lists all the tables (about 2600). Every time I open the pgAdmin3 I have to find my own database. ...
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Hidden features of Python [closed]

...ue, and then comparing True < 10, which is also True, then no, that's really not what happens (see the last example.) It's really translating into 1 < x and x < 10, and x < 10 and 10 < x * 10 and x*10 < 100, but with less typing and each term is only evaluated once. ...
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Is there a good reason I see VARCHAR(255) used so often (as opposed to another length)?

... Historically, 255 characters has often been the maximum length of a VARCHAR in some DBMSes, and it sometimes still winds up being the effective maximum if you want to use UTF-8 and have the column indexed (because of index length lim...
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Use tab to indent in textarea

... I don't usually copy code straight from Stackoverflow and paste it into my project and have it work, but when I do, it was this code. Thanks for this. – Flat Cat Dec 15 '14 at 14:58 ...
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Using smart pointers for class members

...seems like everybody recommends using unique_ptr as the way to go almost all the time. But how would I implement something like this: ...
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Optimal way to concatenate/aggregate strings

... NameCount FROM Partitioned WHERE NameNumber = 1 UNION ALL SELECT P.ID, CAST(C.FullName + ', ' + P.Name AS nvarchar), P.Name, P.NameNumber, P.NameCount FROM Partitioned AS P INNER JOIN Concatenated AS C ...