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Scaling Node.js

...ing Most probably for the most simple sites you don't need any scaling at all. Just one single box will get you covered. After that you should do load balancing like you are mentioning which is almost the same for every architecture(like you are saying you could start multiple node processes first....
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What exactly is a Maven Snapshot and why do we need it?

...re exists a 1.0-SNAPSHOT. That version is what might become 1.0. It's basically "1.0 under development". This might be close to a real 1.0 release, or pretty far (right after the 0.9 release, for example). The difference between a "real" version and a snapshot version is that snapshots might get up...
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Why is there no std::stou?

...rary has no corresponding “strtou”, and the C++11 string functions are all just thinly veiled wrappers around the C library functions: The std::sto* functions mirror strto*, and the std::to_string functions use sprintf. Edit: As KennyTM points out, both stoi and stol use strtol as the underly...
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Absolute positioning ignoring padding of parent

...idth of its parent and to be positioned at the bottom of that parent, basically a footer. But the child has to honor the padding of the parent and it's not doing that. The child is pressed right up against the edge of the parent. ...
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Why is it wrong to use std::auto_ptr with standard containers?

...lement must be able to be assigned or copied and the two elements are logically independent. std::auto_ptr does not fulfill this requirement. Take for example this code: class X { }; std::vector<std::auto_ptr<X> > vecX; vecX.push_back(new X); std::auto_ptr<X> pX = vecX[0]; // ...
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How to calculate md5 hash of a file using javascript

...there are JS implementations of the MD5 algorithm, older browsers are generally unable to read files from the local filesystem. I wrote that in 2009. So what about new browsers? With a browser that supports the FileAPI, you *can * read the contents of a file - the user has to have selected it, eit...
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Can an input field have two labels?

... It's really more of a usability/accessibility question then the HTML. The html works. – aslum May 13 '10 at 20:35 ...
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Checking oracle sid and database name

...s, you can also use ORA_DATABASE_NAME. It might be worth noting that not all of the methods give you the same output: SQL> select sys_context('userenv','db_name') from dual; SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV','DB_NAME') -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- orcl ...
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Which UUID version to use?

... true, than you have a very GOOD chance of two machines in the world eventually creating the same "UUID"v4 (quotes because there isn't a mechanism for guaranteeing U.niversal U.niqueness). In that situation, I don't think that algorithm belongs in a RFC describing methods for generating unique valu...
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How to retrieve a single file from a specific revision in Git?

... out of the output and used as an argument to git-cat-file, which should really be called git-cat-object, and simply dumps that object to stdout. Note: since Git 2.11 (Q4 2016), you can apply a content filter to the git cat-file output. See commit 3214594, commit 7bcf341 (09 Sep 2016), commit 7bcf3...