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How can I tell where mongoDB is storing data? (its not in the default /data/db!)
My host came with a mongodb instance and there is no /db directory so now I am wondering what I can do to find out where the data is actually being stored.
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How to use Namespaces in Swift?
The documentation only mentions nested types, but it's not clear if they can be used as namespaces. I haven't found any explicit mentioning of namespaces.
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Storing Images in DB - Yea or Nay?
...is? I'm more of a type to store the location in the filesystem, than store it directly in the DB.
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Is ASCII code 7-bit or 8-bit?
My teacher told me ASCII is 8-bit character coding scheme. But it is defined only for 0-127 codes which means it can be fit into 7-bits. So can't it be argued that ASCII bit is actually 7-bit code?
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What does MissingManifestResourceException mean and how to fix it?
The situation:
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nginx - client_max_body_size has no effect
... large body . Googling and RTM pointed me to client_max_body_size . I set it to 200m in the nginx.conf as well as in the vhost conf , restarted Nginx a couple of times but I'm still getting the error message.
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Undefined reference to static constexpr char[]
...y class. GCC complained and told me I should use constexpr , although now it's telling me it's an undefined reference. If I make the array a non-member then it compiles. What is going on?
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WKWebView in Interface Builder
It seems that the IB object templates in XCode 6 beta are still creating old-style objects (UIWebView for iOS and WebView for OSX). Hopefully Apple will update them for the modern WebKit, but until then, what is the best way to create WKWebViews in Interface Builder? Should I create a basic view (...
Algorithm to calculate the number of divisors of a given number
What would be the most optimal algorithm (performance-wise) to calculate the number of divisors of a given number?
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What is the difference between the HashMap and Map objects in Java?
...ase, the interface is HashMap<String, Object>, whereas in the second it's Map<String, Object>. But the underlying object is the same.
The advantage to using Map<String, Object> is that you can change the underlying object to be a different kind of map without breaking your contrac...
