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What's the easiest way to install a missing Perl module?

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Consistency of hashCode() on a Java string

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Recommended SQL database design for tags or tagging [closed]

I've heard of a few ways to implement tagging; using a mapping table between TagID and ItemID (makes sense to me, but does it scale?), adding a fixed number of possible TagID columns to ItemID (seems like a bad idea), Keeping tags in a text column that's comma separated (sounds crazy but could work)...
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How do I comment out a block of tags in XML?

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Is it possible to use pip to install a package from a private GitHub repository?

I am trying to install a Python package from a private GitHub repository. For a public repository, I can issue the following command which works fine: ...
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Debugging in Clojure? [closed]

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What is “loose coupling?” Please provide examples

I can't seem to grok the concept of "loose coupling." I suppose it doesn't help that the word "loose" usually has a negative connotation, so I always forget that loose coupling is a good thing. ...
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Given final block not properly padded

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Pure JavaScript equivalent of jQuery's $.ready() - how to call a function when the page/DOM is ready

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How does one make a Zip bomb?

This question about zip bombs naturally led me to the Wikipedia page on the topic. The article mentions an example of a 45.1 kb zip file that decompresses to 1.3 exabytes. ...