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Returning from a finally block in Java
I was surprised recently to find that it's possible to have a return statement in a finally block in Java.
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How is OAuth 2 different from OAuth 1?
In very simple terms, can someone explain the difference between OAuth 2 and OAuth 1?
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How to concatenate two MP4 files using FFmpeg?
I'm trying to concatenate two mp4 files using ffmpeg. I need this to be an automatic process hence why I chose ffmpeg. I'm converting the two files into .ts files and then concatenating them and then trying to encode that concated .ts file. The files are h264 and aac encoded and I'm hoping to kee...
how to split the ng-repeat data with three columns using bootstrap
I am using ng-repeat with my code I have 'n' number of text box based on ng-repeat. I want to align the textbox with three columns.
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How can I get the version defined in setup.py (setuptools) in my package?
How could I get the version defined in setup.py from my package (for --version , or other purposes)?
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std::auto_ptr to std::unique_ptr
With the new standard coming (and parts already available in some compilers), the new type std::unique_ptr is supposed to be a replacement for std::auto_ptr .
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Differences between “java -cp” and “java -jar”?
What is the difference between running a Java application with java -cp CLASSPATH and java -jar JAR_FILE_PATH ? Is one of them preferred to the other for running a Java application? I mean which one of these ways is more expensive for JVM (according to their machine resources usage)?
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What ports does RabbitMQ use?
What ports does RabbitMQ Server use or need to have open on the firewall for a cluster of nodes?
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When to use Vanilla JavaScript vs. jQuery?
I have noticed while monitoring/attempting to answer common jQuery questions, that there are certain practices using javascript, instead of jQuery, that actually enable you to write less and do ... well the same amount. And may also yield performance benefits.
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Data structure for loaded dice?
Suppose that I have an n-sided loaded die where each side k has some probability p k of coming up when I roll it. I'm curious if there is good algorithm for storing this information statically (i.e. for a fixed set of probabilities) so that I can efficiently simulate a random roll of the die.
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