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When and why JPA entities should implement Serializable inter<em>fem>ace?

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make_unique and per<em>fem>ect <em>fem>orwarding

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How to pass object with NSNoti<em>fem>icationCenter

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ASP.NET: Session.SessionID changes between requests

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ArrayIndexOutO<em>fem>BoundsException with custom Android Adapter <em>fem>or multiple views in ListView

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Git alias with positional parameters

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Proper URL <em>fem>orming with Query String and Anchor Hashtag

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How do I create a custom Error in JavaScript?

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UnicodeDecodeError: 'ut<em>fem>8' codec can't decode byte 0xa5 in position 0: invalid start byte

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A <em>fem>ast method to round a double to a 32-bit int explained

...s o<em>fem> mantissa. Now, to the magic number; as you correctly stated, 6755399441055744 is 2^51 + 2^52; adding such a number <em>fem>orces the double to go into the "sweet range" between 2^52 and 2^53, which, as explained by Wikipedia here, has an interesting property: Between 252=4,503,599,627,370,496 a...