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How does __proto__ differ from constructor.prototype?

... I've been trying to wrap my head around this recently and finally came up with this "map" that I think sheds full light over the matter http://i.stack.imgur.com/KFzI3.png I know I'm not the first one making this up but it was more interesting figuring it out that...
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What is the difference between a database and a data warehouse?

What is the difference between a database and a data warehouse? 13 Answers 13 ...
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What is the difference between JSF, Servlet and JSP?

... JSP (JavaServer Pages) JSP is a Java view technology running on the server machine which allows you to write template text in client side languages (like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ect.). JSP supports taglibs, which are backed by pieces of Java code that l...
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Inheritance vs. Aggregation [closed]

... It's not a matter of which is the best, but of when to use what. In the 'normal' cases a simple question is enough to find out if we need inheritance or aggregation. If The new class is more or less as the original class. Use inheritance. The new cl...
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What are MVP and MVC and what is the difference?

...nvocations from the View delegate directly to the Presenter. The Presenter is also decoupled directly from the View and talks to it through an interface. This is to allow mocking of the View in a unit test. One common attribute of MVP is that there has to be a lot of two-way dispatching. For example...
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Calling a Java method with no name

... This: static { System.out.print("x "); } is a static initialization block, and is called when the class is loaded. You can have as many of them in your class as you want, and they will be executed in order of the...
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Functional programming - is immutability expensive? [closed]

The question is in two parts. The first is conceptual. The next looks at the same question more concretely in Scala. 9 Answ...
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Which is faster/best? SELECT * or SELECT column1, colum2, column3, etc

I've heard that SELECT * is generally bad practice to use when writing SQL commands because it is more efficient to SELECT columns you specifically need. ...
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What is the advantage to using bloom filters?

...ing up on bloom filters and they just seem silly. Anything you can accomplish with a bloom filter, you could accomplish in less space, more efficiently, using a single hash function rather than multiple, or that's what it seems. Why would you use a bloom filter and how is it useful? ...
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How do you test functions and closures for equality?

... Chris Lattner wrote on the developer forums: This is a feature we intentionally do not want to support. There are a variety of things that will cause pointer equality of functions (in the swift type system sense, which ...