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ssl_error_rx_record_too_long and Apache SSL [closed]

...default_:443> Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long This usually means the implementation of SSL on your server is not correct. The error is usually caused by a server side problem which the server administrator will need to investigate. Below are some things we recommend trying....
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Will using 'var' affect performance?

...ay have chosen an Interface or parent type if you were to set the type manually. Update 8 Years Later I need to update this as my understanding has changed. I now believe it may be possible for var to affect performance in the situation where a method returns an interface, but you would have used a...
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Practical usage of setjmp and longjmp in C

...n me where exactly setjmp() and longjmp() functions can be used practically in embedded programming? I know that these are for error handling. But I'd like to know some use cases. ...
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How do you use the ellipsis slicing syntax in Python?

... item): ... if item is Ellipsis: ... return "Returning all items" ... else: ... return "return %r items" % item ... >>> x = TestEllipsis() >>> print x[2] return 2 items >>> print x[...] Returning all items Of course, there is the ...
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How to iterate through two lists in parallel?

...hat advantage that only itertools.izip() had in Python 2 and thus it is usually the way to go. – Daniel S. Jun 14 '16 at 17:40 5 ...
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Pointers in Python?

...ur request is utterly impossible. Why ask for something impossible and totally different from the (possible) thing you actually want?! Maybe you don't realize how drastically different barenames and decorated names are. When you refer to a barename a, you're getting exactly the object a was last ...
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What is the single most influential book every programmer should read? [closed]

...tt Hargett How To Solve It by George Polya The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Smalltalk-80: The Language and its Implementation Writing Secure Code (2nd Edition) by Michael Howard Introduction to Functional Programming by Philip Wadler and Richard Bird No Bugs! by David Thielen Rework by Jason Freid and...
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Mercurial .hgignore for Visual Studio 2008 projects

... Here's my standard .hgignore file for use with VS2008 that was originally modified from a Git ignore file: # Ignore file for Visual Studio 2008 # use glob syntax syntax: glob # Ignore Visual Studio 2008 files *.obj *.exe *.pdb *.user *.aps *.pch *.vspscc *_i.c *_p.c *.ncb *.suo *.tlb *.tlh ...
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Restoring Nuget References?

... Try re-installing the packages. In the NuGet Package Manager Console enter the following command: Update-Package -Reinstall -ProjectName Your.Project.Name If you want to re-install packages and restore references for the whole soluti...
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Difference between shared objects (.so), static libraries (.a), and DLL's (.so)?

... and shared objects are just different terms for the same thing - Windows calls them DLLs, while on UNIX systems they're shared objects, with the general term - dynamically linked library - covering both (even the function to open a .so on UNIX is called dlopen() after 'dynamic library'). They are ...