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Ruby send vs __send__

I understand the concept of some_instance.send but I'm trying to figure out why you can call this both ways. The Ruby Koans imply that there is some reason beyond providing lots of different ways to do the same thing. Here are the two examples of usage: ...
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What's the difference between hard and soft floating point numbers?

When I compile C code with my cross toolchain, the linker prints pages of warnings saying that my executable uses hard floats but my libc uses soft floats. What's the difference? ...
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Can I add a UNIQUE constraint to a PostgreSQL table, after it's already created?

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How to percent-encode URL parameters in Python?

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is of a type that is invalid for use as a key column in an index

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Difference between Xcode version (CFBundleShortVersionString) and build (CFBundleVersion)

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How to change ViewPager's page?

I'm using ViewPager in my app and define it in the main Activity. Inside onCreate method I load some number of pages from SharedPreferences and then pass it to PagerAdapter: ...
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How can I make a JUnit Test wait?

I have a JUnit test that I want to have wait for a period of time, synchronously. My JUnit test looks like this: 6 Answers ...
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When should I use perror(“…”) and fprintf(stderr, “…”)?

Reading the man pages and some code did not really help me in understanding the difference between - or better, when I should use - perror("...") or fprintf(stderr, "...") . ...
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CURL to access a page that requires a login from a different page

I have 2 pages: xyz.com/a and xyz.com/b . I can only access xyz.com/b if and only if I login to xyz.com/a first. If accessing xyz.com/b without going through the other, I simply get access denied (no redirect to login) via the browser. Once I login at xyz.com/a , I can access the other. ...