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How many concurrent requests does a single Flask process receive?
I'm building an app with Flask, but I don't know much about WSGI and it's HTTP base, Werkzeug. When I start serving a Flask application with gunicorn and 4 worker processes, does this mean that I can handle 4 concurrent requests?
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What are the differences between git remote prune, git prune, git fetch --prune, etc
My situation is this... someone working on the same repo has deleted a branch from his local & remote repo...
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Is it possible to change icons in Visual Studio 2012?
Is there any way to replace VS2012 solution explorer's icons with VS2010 ones? At least 'folder' icon :(
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Object reference not set to an instance of an object.Why doesn't .NET show which object is `null`?
Regarding this .NET unhandled exception message:
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What is the difference between “long”, “long long”, “long int”, and “long long int” in C++?
I am transitioning from Java to C++ and have some questions about the long data type. In Java, to hold an integer greater than 2 32 , you would simply write long x; . However, in C++, it seems that long is both a data type and a modifier.
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What is the difference between inversedBy and mappedBy?
I am developing my application using Zend Framework 2 and Doctrine 2.
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What's the difference between returning void and returning a Task?
In looking at various C# Async CTP samples I see some async functions that return void , and others that return the non-generic Task . I can see why returning a Task<MyType> is useful to return data to the caller when the async operation completes, but the functions that I've seen that ha...
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...
Mercurial move changes to a new branch
I have a number of changes that I committed to my local repository, but have not yet been pushed. Since on a feature is taking longer than expected, I want to swap these changes onto a named branch before I push. How can I do this?
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Getting DOM elements by classname
... DOM and I'm trying to get an element within a DOM node that have a given class name. What's the best way to get that sub-element?
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