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EC2 instance has no public DNS
...as not the one who set it up. Some of the instances show a public dns name and others have a blank public DNS. I want to be able to connect to the instances that have a blank public DNS. I have not been able to figure out why these show up as blank.
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What is the difference between XML and XSD?
What is the difference between Extensible Markup Language (XML) and XML Schema (XSD)?
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Merge 2 arrays of objects
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This is so far the simplest use and works just fine. Thanks for sharing it.
– Leo Caseiro
Jun 22 '16 at 7:51
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Java packages com and org
What are the meaning of the packages org and com in Java?
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std::string length() and size() member functions
I was reading the answers for this question and found that there is actually a method called length() for std::string (I always used size() ). Is there any specific reason for having this method in std::string class? I read both MSDN and CppRefernce, and they seem to indicate that there is ...
Why can templates only be implemented in the header file?
Quote from The C++ standard library: a tutorial and handbook :
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What is “android:allowBackup”?
...e, either open the lint warnings view, where you can select the lint error and see a longer explanation, or invoke the quick fix (Ctrl-1) on the error line, and one of the suggestions is "Explain this issue", which will also pop up a fuller explanation. If you are not using Eclipse, you can generate...
Traits vs. interfaces
I've been trying to study up on PHP lately, and I find myself getting hung up on traits. I understand the concept of horizontal code reuse and not wanting to necessarily inherit from an abstract class. What I don't understand is: What is the crucial difference between using traits versus interfaces?...
Recommendations of Python REST (web services) framework? [closed]
...use on the serverside to write your own RESTful APIs? Preferably with pros and cons.
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SQL Server - Create a copy of a database table and place it in the same database?
...is will create a new table ABC_1 that has the same column structure as ABC and contains the same data. Constraints (e.g. keys, default values), however, are -not- copied.
You can run this query multiple times with a different table name each time.
If you don't need to copy the data, only to cre...
