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Delaying AngularJS route change until model loaded to prevent flicker
...until after each model and its data has been fetched using its respective services.
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Are querystring parameters secure in HTTPS (HTTP + SSL)? [duplicate]
...he logs can forge your ID? Say if anyone at Loggly leaks any info, lots of services would be compromised?
– Adrien
Jan 26 '14 at 15:53
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Get Root Directory Path of a PHP project
...IR gets the directory of the current file not the project root unless you call it in a file that is in the project root, but as php doesn't have the concept of a project all paths have to be absolute or relative to the current location
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How to gracefully handle the SIGKILL signal in Java
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How to list imported modules?
How to enumerate all imported modules?
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What is P99 latency?
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Imagine that you are collecting performance data of your service and the below table is the collection of results (the latency values are fictional to illustrate the idea).
Latency Number of requests
1s 5
2s 5
3s 10
4s 40
5s 20
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Enabling HTTPS on express.js
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All is written here: github.com/visionmedia/express/wiki/Migrating-from-2.x-to-3.x Paragraph Application function
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Jul 31 '12 at 16:50
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Why is require_once so bad to use?
...system keeps a log of what's already been included/required. Every *_once call means checking that log. So there's definitely some extra work being done there but enough to detriment the speed of the whole app?
... I really doubt it... Not unless you're on really old hardware or doing it a lot.
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Use of the MANIFEST.MF file in Java
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How do I push a local repo to Bitbucket using SourceTree without creating a repo on bitbucket first?
...o your BitBucket private repos. Your keys aren't just for Git either, many services use ssh keys to identify users, and the best part is you only need one. If you ever lose your keys (e.g. when changing computers), just follow the steps to create and register a new one.
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