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What is the difference between the kernel space and the user space?

What is the difference between the kernel space and the user space? Do kernel space, kernel threads, kernel processes and kernel stack mean the same thing? Also, why do we need this differentiation? ...
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What is

I'm having trouble understanding the following syntax: 5 Answers 5 ...
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What are the benefits of functional programming? [closed]

What do you think the benefits of functional programming are? And how do they apply to programmers today? 9 Answers ...
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Static linking vs dynamic linking

Are there any compelling performance reasons to choose static linking over dynamic linking or vice versa in certain situations? I've heard or read the following, but I don't know enough on the subject to vouch for its veracity. ...
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How to get the number of Characters in a String?

How can I get the number of characters of a string in Go? 7 Answers 7 ...
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Getting the name of a child class in the parent class (static context)

I'm building an ORM library with reuse and simplicity in mind; everything goes fine except that I got stuck by a stupid inheritance limitation. Please consider the code below: ...
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How can I have a newline in a string in sh?

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Should IBOutlets be strong or weak under ARC?

I am developing exclusively for iOS 5 using ARC. Should IBOutlet s to UIView s (and subclasses) be strong or weak ? 11...
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Is an index needed for a primary key in SQLite?

When an integer column is marked as a primary key in an SQLite table, should an index be explicitly created for it as well? SQLite does not appear to automatically create an index for a primary key column, but perhaps it indexes it anyway, given its purpose? (I will be searching on that column all t...
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Mercurial: how to amend the last commit?

I'm looking for a counter-part of git commit --amend in Mercurial, i.e. a way to modify the commit which my working copy is linked to. I'm only interested in the last commit, not an arbitrary earlier commit. ...