大约有 40,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.1158秒) [XML]
Why are C# 3.0 object initializer constructor parentheses optional?
It seems that the C# 3.0 object initializer syntax allows one to exclude the open/close pair of parentheses in the constructor when there is a parameterless constructor existing. Example:
...
OSGi, Java Modularity and Jigsaw
So as of yesterday morning I hadn't a clue as to what OSGi even was. OSGi was just some buzzword that I kept seeing cropping up over and over again, and so I finally set aside some time to brush up on it.
...
What are WSGI and CGI in plain English?
Every time I read either WSGI or CGI I cringe. I've tried reading on it before but nothing really has stuck.
4 Answers
...
Difference between / and /* in servlet mapping url pattern
The familiar code:
5 Answers
5
...
Can an angular directive pass arguments to functions in expressions specified in the directive's att
I have a form directive that uses a specified callback attribute with an isolate scope:
5 Answers
...
git pull from master into the development branch
I have a branch called dmgr2 (development) and I want to pull from the master branch (live site) and incorporate all the changes into my development branch. is there a better way to do this?
here is what I had planned on doing, after committing changes:
...
Using Node.js only vs. using Node.js with Apache/Nginx
In what cases should one prefer to use Node.js only as a server in real deployment?
4 Answers
...
Catching an exception while using a Python 'with' statement
To my shame, I can't figure out how to handle exception for python 'with' statement. If I have a code:
4 Answers
...
How to use Git properly with Xcode?
I have been an iphone developer for a while, and I have recently been including git in my workflow. I have used git settings found on http://shanesbrain.net/2008/7/9/using-xcode-with-git for my workflow so far.
...
How do HTML parses work if they're not using regexp?
I see questions every day asking how to parse or extract something from some HTML string and the first answer/comment is always "Don't use RegEx to parse HTML, lest you feel the wrath!" (that last part is sometimes omitted).
...
