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Inner class within Interface

Is it possible to create an inner class within an interface? If it is possible why would we want to create an inner class like that since we are not going to create any interface objects? ...
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Convert a Map to a POJO

I've been looking at Jackson, but is seems I would have to convert the Map to JSON, and then the resulting JSON to the POJO. ...
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How can I reverse a list in Python?

How can I do the following in Python? 35 Answers 35 ...
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Why C# implements methods as non-virtual by default?

Unlike Java, why does C# treat methods as non-virtual functions by default? Is it more likely to be a performance issue rather than other possible outcomes? ...
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Are there legitimate uses for JavaScript's “with” statement?

Alan Storm's comments in response to my answer regarding the with statement got me thinking. I've seldom found a reason to use this particular language feature, and had never given much thought to how it might cause trouble. Now, I'm curious as to how I might make effective use of with , while a...
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Why both no-cache and no-store should be used in HTTP response?

I'm told to prevent user-info leaking, only "no-cache" in response is not enough. "no-store" is also necessary. 11 Answers ...
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IEnumerable to string [duplicate]

I've never stumbled across this before, but I have now and am surprised that I can't find a really easy way to convert an IEnumerable<char> to a string . ...
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Core pool size vs maximum pool size in ThreadPoolExecutor

What exactly is the difference between core pool size and maximum pool size when we talk in terms of ThreadPoolExecutor ? Can it be explained with the help of an example? ...
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How can I check if an ip is in a network in Python?

Given an ip address (say 192.168.0.1), how do I check if it's in a network (say 192.168.0.0/24) in Python? 27 Answers ...
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Difference between '..' (double-dot) and '…' (triple-dot) in range generation?

I've just started learning Ruby and Ruby on Rails and came across validation code that uses ranges: 5 Answers ...