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What is a “batch”, and why is GO used?

I have read and read over MSDN, etc. Ok, so it signals the end of a batch. 6 Answers ...
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What is the difference between i++ and ++i?

I've seen them both being used in numerous pieces of C# code, and I'd like to know when to use i++ or ++i ( i being a number variable like int , float , double , etc). Anyone who knows this? ...
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Shiro vs. SpringSecurity [closed]

... making security easier to implement, Shiro seems to be much more coherent and easier to understand. I am looking for lists of pros and cons between these two frameworks. ...
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First-time database design: am I overengineering? [closed]

I'm a first year CS student and I work part time for my dad's small business. I don't have any experience in real world application development. I have written scripts in Python, some coursework in C, but nothing like this. ...
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What exactly is an HTTP Entity?

...majority of an HTTP request or response, consisting of some of the headers and the body, if present. It seems to be the entire request or response without the request or status line (although only certain header fields are considered part of the entity). To illustrate; here's a request: POST /foo...
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Java's L number (long) specification

... There are specific suffixes for long (e.g. 39832L), float (e.g. 2.4f) and double (e.g. -7.832d). If there is no suffix, and it is an integral type (e.g. 5623), it is assumed to be an int. If it is not an integral type (e.g. 3.14159), it is assumed to be a double. In all other cases (byte, sho...
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My Understanding of HTTP Polling, Long Polling, HTTP Streaming and WebSockets

I have read many posts on SO and the web regarding the keywords in my question title and learned a lot from them. Some of the questions I read are related to specific implementation challenges while others focus on general concepts. I just want to make sure I understood all of the concepts and the r...
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Why would you use String.Equals over ==? [duplicate]

I recently was introduced to a large codebase and noticed all string comparisons are done using String.Equals() instead of == ...
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Why exactly is eval evil?

I know that Lisp and Scheme programmers usually say that eval should be avoided unless strictly necessary. I’ve seen the same recommendation for several programming languages, but I’ve not yet seen a list of clear arguments against the use of eval . Where can I find an account of the potentia...
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delete vs delete[] operators in C++

What is the difference between delete and delete[] operators in C++? 7 Answers 7 ...