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Mongoose subdocuments vs nested schema

...still have the same subdocument structure. – Martin Hallén Jul 9 '14 at 9:17 2 you should also c...
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What is the difference between a URI, a URL and a URN?

...tion"). The term "Uniform Resource Name" (URN) has been used historically to refer to both URIs under the "urn" scheme [RFC2141], which are required to remain globally unique and persistent even when the resource ceases to exist or becomes unavailable, and to any other URI with ...
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Cannot set some HTTP headers when using System.Net.WebRequest

...ht to the last section of the answer. If you want to know better, read it all, and i hope you'll enjoy... I countered this problem too today, and what i discovered today is that: the above answers are true, as: 1.1 it's telling you that the header you are trying to add already exist and you s...
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The Following Module was built either with optimizations enabled or without debug information

...ode on the non-web project in question and it's in Active(Debug). Deleted all items in my .NET 2.0 temp folder in Windows. Not sure what else to do here. ...
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Clang vs GCC - which produces faster binaries? [closed]

...d by the fact that any number of tests which take 0 measurable time will all add up to 0, but the contribution of such tests is negligible. The timing stats are displayed at the end of make check like this: coan_test_timer: info: coan processed 70844 input_files. coan_test_timer: info: run time ...
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Counting the number of elements with the values of x in a vector

... Don't forget about potential floating point issues, especially with table, which coerces numbers to strings. – hadley Dec 17 '09 at 18:10 4 ...
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What's the difference between a proxy server and a reverse proxy server? [closed]

...ccurate, but perhaps too terse. I will try to add some examples. First of all, the word "proxy" describes someone or something acting on behalf of someone else. In the computer realm, we are talking about one server acting on the behalf of another computer. For the purposes of accessibility, I wi...
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What is your preferred style for naming variables in R? [closed]

... Good previous answers so just a little to add here: underscores are really annoying for ESS users; given that ESS is pretty widely used you won't see many underscores in code authored by ESS users (and that set includes a bunch of R Core as well as CRAN authors, excptions like Hadley notwithsta...
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Port 80 is being used by SYSTEM (PID 4), what is that?

...P adress is 0.0.0.0, state = LISTENING: means that port 80 is listening to all interfaces (not used) How to read NETSTAT -AN results: https://sites.google.com/site/xiangyangsite/home/technical-tips/linux-unix/networks-related-commands-on-linux/how-to-read-netstat--an-results ...
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What are the use-cases for Web Workers? [closed]

...lst you’re using the app. From Mozilla: One way workers are useful is to allow your code to perform processor-intensive calculations without blocking the user interface thread. As a practical example, think of an app which has a large table of #s (this is real world, BTW - taken from an app I pr...