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How are ssl certificates verified?

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How to pass json POST data to Web API method as an object?

... 533 EDIT : 31/10/2017 The same code/approach will work for Asp.Net Core 2.0 as well. The major dif...
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What are the pros and cons of performing calculations in sql vs. in your application

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Using AES encryption in C#

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The JPA hashCode() / equals() dilemma

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Why maven? What are the benefits? [closed]

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Android search with Fragments

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What are the dangers when creating a thread with a stack size of 50x the default?

...1 %| - | 119.76 %| --+---------+---------+---------+ H | 82.84 %| 83.50 %| - | --+---------+---------+---------+ Rates are calculated by dividing the row's value to the column's. I tested on Windows 8.1 Pro (with Update 1), using an i7 4700 MQ, under .NET 4.5.1 I tested both with x86...
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Why do we need a pure virtual destructor in C++?

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Disable hover effects on mobile browsers

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