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Is recursion a feature in and of itself?

... To answer your specific question: No, from the standpoint of learning a language, recursion isn't a feature. If your professor really docked you marks for using a "feature" he hadn't taught yet, that was wrong. Reading between the lines, one possibility is that by using r...
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Empty arrays seem to equal true and false at the same time

...t (Array is instance of Object in JS) will check if the object is present, and returns true/false. When you call if (arr == false) you compare values of this object and the primitive false value. Internally, arr.toString() is called, which returns an empty string "". This is because toString cal...
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iPad/iPhone hover problem causes the user to double click a link

...sites I built times ago, that use jquery mouse events...I just got an ipad and i noticed that all the mouse over events are translated in clicks...so for instance i have to do two clicks instead of one..(the first hover, than the actual click) ...
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iOS: How to store username/password within an app?

I have a login-screen in my iOS app. The username and password will be saved in the NSUserDefaults and be loaded into the login-screen again when you enter the app again (of course, NSUserDefaults are permanent). ...
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Difference between solr and lucene

I know that Lucene and Solr are 2 differents Apache projects that are made to work together, but I don't understand what is the aim of each project. ...
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General suggestions for debugging in R

...r silver bullet. There are good strategies for debugging in any language, and they apply here too (e.g. read this nice article). For instance, the first thing is to reproduce the problem...if you can't do that, then you need to get more information (e.g. with logging). Once you can reproduce it, ...
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What do < and > stand for?

I know that the entities < and > are used for < and > , but I am curious what these names stand for. ...
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What does multicore assembly language look like?

...that's needed is software support for each thread to set up its own tables and messaging queues. The OS uses those to do the actual multi-threaded scheduling. As far as the actual assembly is concerned, as Nicholas wrote, there's no difference between the assemblies for a single threaded or multi ...
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Java 256-bit AES Password-Based Encryption

... Share the password (a char[]) and salt (a byte[]—8 bytes selected by a SecureRandom makes a good salt—which doesn't need to be kept secret) with the recipient out-of-band. Then to derive a good key from this information: /* Derive the key, given pass...
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What is an application binary interface (ABI)?

...an ABI is. Please don't point me to a Wikipedia article. If I could understand it, I wouldn't be here posting such a lengthy post. ...