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What's the difference between a file descriptor and file pointer?
...ther Unix-like systems.
You pass "naked" file descriptors to actual Unix calls, such as read(), write() and so on.
A FILE pointer is a C standard library-level construct, used to represent a file. The FILE wraps the file descriptor, and adds buffering and other features to make I/O easier.
You pa...
Node.js vs .Net performance
...FAST and handling lots of LOAD are two different things. A server that's really FAST at serving one request per second might totally croak if you send it 500 requests per second (under LOAD).
You also have to consider static (and cached) vs dynamic pages. If you're worried about static pages, then...
What is the difference between the states selected, checked and activated in Android?
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The difference between Checked and Activated is actually quite interesting. Even the Google documentation is apologetic (emphasis below added):
... For example, in a list view with single or multiple selection
enabled, the views in the current selection set are activate...
How to access session variables from any class in ASP.NET?
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This class stores one instance of itself in the ASP.NET session and allows you to access your session properties in a type-safe way from any class, e.g like this:
int loginId = MySession.Current.LoginId;
string property1 = MySession.Current.Property1;
MySession.Current.Property1 = newValue;...
What's the difference between SortedList and SortedDictionary?
...<TKey,TValue> ? Are there any circumstances where you would specifically use one and not the other?
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Is there a setting on Google Analytics to suppress use of cookies for users who have not yet given c
... implement a mechanism where, on first visit, Google Analytics is automatically disabled in the absence of an opt-in cookie (cookies that determine cookie preferences are explicitly allowed), and then, if an opt-in happens, re-runs Google Analytics. On subsequent pageviews, all would run smoothly.
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What is the memory consumption of an object in Java?
...estion to answer:
A JVM is free to store data any way it pleases internally, big or little endian, with any amount of padding or overhead, though primitives must behave as if they had the official sizes.
For example, the JVM or native compiler might decide to store a boolean[] in 64-bit long c...
Is it possible to make the -init method private in Objective-C?
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Objective-C, like Smalltalk, has no concept of "private" versus "public" methods. Any message can be sent to any object at any time.
What you can do is throw an NSInternalInconsistencyException if your -init method is invoked:
- (id)init {
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How to make inline functions in C#
...=> x + y;
void print(int x) { Console.WriteLine(x); }
There are basically two different types for these: Func and Action. Funcs return values but Actions don't. The last type parameter of a Func is the return type; all the others are the parameter types.
There are similar types with different...
What is meant by the term “hook” in programming?
...ecure, it provides facilities for hooks itself, since you're no longer supposed to modify the operating system "in-flight" or on the disk.
They've been around for a long time. Mainframes had them (called exits) and a great deal of mainframe software uses those facilities even now. For example, the ...
