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Catching java.lang.OutOfMemoryError?

... I agree and disagree with most the responses here. There are a number of scenarios where you may wish to catch an OutOfMemoryError and in my experience (on Windows and Solaris JVMs), only very infrequently is OutOfMemoryError the death-knell to a...
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Which .NET Dependency Injection frameworks are worth looking into? [closed]

...frameworks are worth looking into? And what can you say about their complexity and speed. 12 Answers ...
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How costly is .NET reflection?

... reflection is to use. While I generally avoid reflection and rarely find situations where it is impossible to solve my problem without it, I was wondering... ...
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Best JavaScript compressor [closed]

... I recently released UglifyJS, a JavaScript compressor which is written in JavaScript (runs on the NodeJS Node.js platform, but it can be easily modified to run on any JavaScript engine, since it doesn't need any Node.js internals). It's a lot faster than both YUI Compressor and Google Clo...
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Eclipse error: indirectly referenced from required .class files?

... It means: "A class that you use needs another class that is not on the classpath." You should make sure (as Harry Joy suggests) to add the required jar to the classpath. ...
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Why isn't SQL ANSI-92 standard better adopted over ANSI-89?

At every company I have worked at, I have found that people are still writing their SQL queries in the ANSI-89 standard: 16...
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What are the benefits of using C# vs F# or F# vs C#? [closed]

...ifference between C# and F#, why did MS create F# and what scenarios would it be better than C#. 8 Answers ...
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What does = +_ mean in JavaScript

I was wondering what the = +_ operator means in JavaScript. It looks like it does assignments. 12 Answers ...
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Why create “Implicitly Unwrapped Optionals”, since that implies you know there's a value?

Why would you create a "Implicitly Unwrapped Optional" vs creating just a regular variable or constant? If you know that it can be successfully unwrapped then why create an optional in the first place? For example, why is this: ...
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Why do we need to install gulp globally and locally?

2 manuals about gulp say that I need to install gulp first globally (with -g flag) and then one more time locally. Why do I need this? ...