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What are the differences between LDAP and Active Directory?

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What is the most appropriate way to store user settings in Android application

I am creating an application which connects to the server using username/password and I would like to enable the option "Save password" so the user wouldn't have to type the password each time the application starts. ...
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What is the difference between shallow copy, deepcopy and normal assignment operation?

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How to merge two files line by line in Bash

I have two text files, each of them contains an information by line such like that 4 Answers ...
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Resolve Git merge conflicts in favor of their changes during a pull

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What is the difference between MVC and MVVM? [closed]

Is there a difference between the standard "Model View Controller" pattern and Microsoft's Model/View/ViewModel pattern? 25...
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How can I disable the UITableView selection?

When you tap a row in a UITableView , the row is highlighted and selected. Is it possible to disable this so tapping a row does nothing? ...
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How can I convert my Java program to an .exe file? [closed]

If I have a Java source file (*.java) or a class file (*.class), how can I convert it to a .exe file? 14 Answers ...
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Download large file in python with requests

Requests is a really nice library. I'd like to use it for download big files (>1GB). The problem is it's not possible to keep whole file in memory I need to read it in chunks. And this is a problem with the following code ...
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Foreign Key naming scheme

I'm just getting started working with foreign keys for the first time and I'm wondering if there's a standard naming scheme to use for them? ...