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What's the difference between a word and byte?

I've done some research. A byte is 8 bits and a word is the smallest unit that can be addressed on memory. The exact length of a word varies. What I don't understand is what's the point of having a byte? Why not say 8 bits? ...
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Can Selenium interact with an existing browser session?

Does anybody know if Selenium (WebDriver preferably) is able to communicate with and act through a browser that is already running before launching a Selenium Client? ...
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Does JavaScript guarantee object property order?

If I create an object like this: 12 Answers 12 ...
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Vagrant ssh authentication failure

The problem with ssh authentication: 29 Answers 29 ...
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AngularJS routing without the hash '#'

I'm learning AngularJS and there's one thing that really annoys me. 10 Answers 10 ...
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How to detect when facebook's FB.init is complete

The old JS SDK had a function called FB.ensureInit. The new SDK does not seem to have such function... how can I ensure that I do not make api calls until it is fully initiated? ...
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php check if array contains all array values from another array

I would like to find out if $all contains all $search_this values and return true or false. any idea please? 5 Answers ...
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What does the 'Z' mean in Unix timestamp '120314170138Z'?

I have an X.509 certificate which has the following 2 timestamps: 2 Answers 2 ...
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SQL - The conversion of a varchar data type to a datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range valu

I have been getting the following error when running a SQL to convert my data type value from varchar to datetime . 16 A...
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What does the “@” symbol mean in reference to lists in Haskell?

I've come across a piece of Haskell code that looks like this: 4 Answers 4 ...