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What is the difference between a symbolic link and a hard link?

... I'm sure the i-nodes depend on the particular variant of the OS; however, I believe it is usually a single i-node. The i-node has info about the file and info about where the data is stored on disk. Large files will have indirect pointers to additional tables. –...
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When is TCP option SO_LINGER (0) required?

...tomer complains about RST as response to FIN from its side on connection close from its side. 7 Answers ...
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How do I parse JSON with Objective-C?

... With the perspective of the OS X v10.7 and iOS 5 launches, probably the first thing to recommend now is NSJSONSerialization, Apple's supplied JSON parser. Use third-party options only as a fallback if you find that class unavailable at runtime. So, for...
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Using Phonegap for Native Application development [closed]

I recently came across Phonegap . Have anyone of you tried it. Its an incredible tool which claims that developers can use HTML 5 based framework like Sencha touch and Jquery at the same time having access to native features on phone. Also the code is portable from Android to Iphone with some effo...
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What's the difference between disabled=“disabled” and readonly=“readonly” for HTML form input fields

...ide or provide default styling for disabled form elements. (Gray out or emboss text) Internet Explorer 5.5 is particularly nasty about this. Disabled form elements do not receive focus. Disabled form elements are skipped in tabbing navigation. The Read Only Attribute Not all fo...
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Differences between Oracle JDK and OpenJDK

...e Java specification passed the TCK (Java Technology Certification Kit). Most of the vendors of JDK are written on top of OpenJDK by doing a few tweaks to [mostly to replace licensed proprietary parts / replace with more high-performance items that only work on specific OS] components without break...
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When should I use std::thread::detach?

...hread-local objects destructed. Crucially, this means that the stack of those threads is not unwound and thus some destructors are not executed. Depending on the actions those destructors were supposed to undertake, this might be as bad a situation as if the program had crashed or had been killed. ...
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When should the volatile keyword be used in C#?

...s very large. I don't attempt to write any low-lock code except for the most trivial usages of Interlocked operations. I leave the usage of "volatile" to real experts. For further reading see: Understand the Impact of Low-Lock Techniques in Multithreaded Apps Sayonara volatile ...
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Adaptive segue in storyboard Xcode 6. Is push deprecated?

...’ instead of ‘Push’ How can I make "show" work like push? Is it possible or should I use "push (depricated)" instead? It should; it does for me. I am using Xcode 6 beta 2 and to test I used the single view template (calling the pre made view controller in IB ‘VC_A’). I then added a...
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How to get error message when ifstream open fails

...r between the execution of the f.open and use of errno. On system with POSIX standard: errno is thread-local; setting it in one thread does not affect its value in any other thread. Edit (thanks to Arne Mertz and other people in the comments): e.what() seemed at first to be a more C++-...