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How to do Base64 encoding in node.js?
Does node.js have built-in base64 encoding yet?
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Check a radio button with javascript
For some reason, I can't seem to figure this out.
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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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How to publish a website made by Node.js to Github Pages?
I made a website using Node.js as the server. As I know, the node.js file should start working by typing commands in terminal, so I'm not sure if Github Pages supports node.js-hosting. So what should I do?
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Why Large Object Heap and why do we care?
I have read about Generations and Large object heap. But I still fail to understand what is the significance (or benefit) of having Large object heap?
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Unable to access JSON property with “-” dash
I am unable to retrieve a value from a json object when the string has a dash character:
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differences between 2 JUnit Assert classes
The JUnit framework contains 2 Assert classes (in different packages, obviously) and the methods on each appear to be very similar. Can anybody explain why this is?
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FixedThreadPool vs CachedThreadPool: the lesser of two evils
I have a program that spawns threads (~5-150) which perform a bunch of tasks. Originally, I used a FixedThreadPool because this similar question suggested they were better suited for longer lived tasks and with my very limited knowledge of multithreading, I considered the average life of the thr...
SQL selecting rows by most recent date
Using the following query and results, I'm looking for the most recent entry where the ChargeId and ChargeType are unique.
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Find unmerged Git branches?
I have a Git repository with many branches, some of them already merged and some not. Since the number of branches is quite large, how can I determine which branches have not yet been merged? I would like to avoid having to do an "octopus" merge and re-merging branches that have already been merged....
