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Why is it said that “HTTP is a stateless protocol”?
HTTP has HTTP Cookies. Cookies allow the server to track the user state, the number of connections, last connection, etc.
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Real world example about how to use property feature in python?
I am interested in how to use @property in Python. I've read the python docs and the example there, in my opinion, is just a toy code:
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How do you organize your version control repository?
First, I know about this: How would you organize a Subversion repository for in house software projects?
Next, the actual question:
My team is restructuring our repository and I'm looking for hints on how to organize it. (SVN in this case).
Here's what we came up with. We have one repository, mult...
Asp.net MVC ModelState.Clear
Can anyone give me a succinct definition of the role of ModelState in Asp.net MVC (or a link to one). In particular I need to know in what situations it is necessary or desirable to call ModelState.Clear() .
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What is the difference between Scope_Identity(), Identity(), @@Identity, and Ident_Current()?
I know Scope_Identity() , Identity() , @@Identity , and Ident_Current() all get the value of the identity column, but I would love to know the difference.
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Bootstrap Element 100% Width
I want to create alternating 100% colored blocks. An "ideal" situation is illustrated as an attachment, as well as the current situation.
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How is malloc() implemented internally? [duplicate]
Can anyone explain how malloc() works internally?
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How does BitLocker affect performance? [closed]
I'm an ASP.NET / C# developer. I use VS2010 all the time. I am thinking of enabling BitLocker on my laptop to protect the contents, but I am concerned about performance degradation. Developers who use IDEs like Visual Studio are working on lots and lots of files at once. More than the usual office w...
Folder structure for a Node.js project
I notice that Node.js projects often include folders like these:
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Understanding __get__ and __set__ and Python descriptors
I am trying to understand what Python's descriptors are and what they are useful for. I understand how they work, but here are my doubts. Consider the following code:
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