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How to find a Java Memory Leak
...ad the heap dump up in JHat to take a basic look. However, I do not understand how I am supposed to be able to find the root reference ( ref ) or whatever it is called. Basically, I can tell that there are several hundred megabytes of hash table entries ([java.util.HashMap$Entry or something like th...
How to resolve merge conflicts in Git?
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Try: git mergetool
It opens a GUI that steps you through each conflict, and you get to choose how to merge. Sometimes it requires a bit of hand editing afterwards, but usually it's enough by itself. It is much better than doing the whole thing by hand certainly.
As per @JoshGlover comment:
The ...
What's the difference between struct and class in .NET?
What's the difference between struct and class in .NET?
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What are the differences between NP, NP-Complete and NP-Hard?
What are the differences between NP , NP-Complete and NP-Hard ?
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Hibernate - A collection with cascade=”all-delete-orphan” was no longer referenced by the owning ent
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Actually, my problem was about equals and hashcode of my entities. A legacy code can bring a lot of problems, never forget to check it out. All I've done was just keep delete-orphan strategy and correct equals and hashcode.
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Java Programming - Where should SQL statements be stored? [closed]
Where should an JDBC-compliant application store its SQL statements and why?
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Should I use != or for not equal in T-SQL?
I have seen SQL that uses both != and <> for not equal . What is the preferred syntax and why?
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List of macOS text editors and code editors [closed]
I searched for this and found Maudite's question about text editors but they were all for Windows.
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What is a sensible way to layout a Go project [closed]
I have a go project that is starting to become more complex, and want to lay the filesystem out in such a way to reduce pain.
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Why does += behave unexpectedly on lists?
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The general answer is that += tries to call the __iadd__ special method, and if that isn't available it tries to use __add__ instead. So the issue is with the difference between these special methods.
The __iadd__ special method is for an in-place addition, that is it mutates the object that it a...
