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JUnit vs TestNG [closed]
...hile now. What experiences have you all had with either JUnit 4 or TestNG, and which seems to work better for very large numbers of tests? Having flexibility in writing tests is also important to us since our functional tests cover a wide aspect and need to be written in a variety of ways to get res...
What is the difference between procedural programming and functional programming? [closed]
I've read the Wikipedia articles for both procedural programming and functional programming , but I'm still slightly confused. Could someone boil it down to the core?
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What does middleware and app.use actually mean in Expressjs?
... haven't found a clear, concise explanation of what middleware actually is and what the app.use statement is doing. Even the express docs themselves are a bit vague on this. Can you explain these concepts for me please?
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Why should I avoid using Properties in C#?
...nt book, CLR Via C#, Jeffrey Richter said that he doesn't like properties, and recommends not to use them. He gave some reason, but I don't really understand. Can anyone explain to me why I should or should not use properties?
In C# 3.0, with automatic properties, does this change?
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How do MySQL indexes work?
...at's where the name came from):
Let's say you have a book about databases and you want to find some information about, say, storage. Without an index (assuming no other aid, such as a table of contents) you'd have to go through the pages one by one, until you found the topic (that's a full table s...
MSBuild doesn't copy references (DLL files) if using project dependencies in solution
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I'm not sure why it is different when building between Visual Studio and MsBuild, but here is what I have found when I've encountered this problem in MsBuild and Visual Studio.
Explanation
For a sample scenario let's say we have project X, assembly A, and assembly B. Assembly A references a...
Difference between author and committer in Git?
... is the person who originally wrote the code. The committer, on the other hand, is assumed to be the person who committed the code on behalf of the original author. This is important in Git because Git allows you to rewrite history, or apply patches on behalf of another person. The FREE online Pro G...
C: What is the difference between ++i and i++?
In C, what is the difference between using ++i and i++ , and which should be used in the incrementation block of a for loop?
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Sleep until a specific time/date
I want my bash script to sleep until a specific time. So, I want a command like "sleep" which takes no interval but an end time and sleeps until then.
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Why do people put code like “throw 1; ” and “for(;;);” in front of json responses? [du
...ased on altering the behaviour of the built-in types, in particular Object and Array, by altering their constructor function or its prototype. Then when the targeted JSON uses a {...} or [...] construct, they'll be the attacker's own versions of those objects, with potentially-unexpected behaviour.
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