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Why is it possible to recover from a StackOverflowError?

I'm surprised at how it is possible to continue execution even after a StackOverflowError has occurred in Java. 5 Answers...
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How does Git handle symbolic links?

... Git just stores the contents of the link (i.e. the path of the file system object that it links to) in a 'blob' just like it would for a normal file. It then stores the name, mode and type (including the fact that it is a symlink)...
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Retargeting solution from .Net 4.0 to 4.5 - how to retarget the NuGet packages?

I have migrated a solution that is currently targeting .NET 4.0 in VS2010 to VS2012 and now I would like to re-target it to .Net 4.5 ...
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How to publish a website made by Node.js to Github Pages?

I made a website using Node.js as the server. As I know, the node.js file should start working by typing commands in terminal, so I'm not sure if Github Pages supports node.js-hosting. So what should I do? ...
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What exactly do “IB” and “UB” mean?

I've seen the terms "IB" and "UB" used several times, particularly in the context of C++. I've tried googling them, but apparently those two-letter combinations see a lot of use. :P ...
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What arguments are passed into AsyncTask?

I don't understand what I am supposed to put in here and where these arguments end up? What exactly should I put, and where exactly will it go? Do I need to include all 3 or can I include 1,2,20? ...
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Python __str__ versus __unicode__

Is there a python convention for when you should implement __str__() versus __unicode__() . I've seen classes override __unicode__() more frequently than __str__() but it doesn't appear to be consistent. Are there specific rules when it is better to implement one versus the other? Is it ne...
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Shell equality operators (=, ==, -eq)

... It's the other way around: = and == are for string comparisons, -eq is for numeric ones. -eq is in the same family as -lt, -le, -gt, -ge, and -ne, if that helps you remember which is which. == is a bash-ism, by the way. It's better to use the POS...
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Why can't I use Docker CMD multiple times to run multiple services?

I have built a base image from Dockerfile named centos+ssh. In centos+ssh's Dockerfile, I use CMD to run ssh service. 5 Ans...
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What is the difference between Raising Exceptions vs Throwing Exceptions in Ruby?

Ruby has two different exceptions mechanisms: Throw/Catch and Raise/Rescue. 3 Answers ...