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TCP vs UDP on video stream

I just came home from my exam in network-programming, and one of the question they asked us was "If you are going to stream video, would you use TCP or UDP? Give an explanation for both stored video and live video-streams" . To this question they simply expected a short answer of TCP for stored vid...
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HTML5 Canvas 100% Width Height of Viewport?

I am trying to create a canvas element that takes up 100% of the width and height of the viewport. 7 Answers ...
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android:drawableLeft margin and/or padding

...ssible to set the margin or padding for the image which we added with the android:drawableLeft ? 18 Answers ...
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Do sealed classes really offer performance Benefits?

...ther. There are complex rules regarding calling type, virtual/nonvirtual, and I don't know them all so I can't really outline them for you, but if you google for sealed classes and virtual methods you might find some articles on the topic. Note that any kind of performance benefit you would obtain...
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What's the main difference between Java SE and Java EE? [duplicate]

What's the main difference between Java SE and Java EE? 11 Answers 11 ...
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return statement vs exit() in main()

...he return statements because I feel it's like reading any other function and the flow control when I'm reading the code is smooth (in my opinion). And even if I want to refactor the main() function, having return seems like a better choice than exit() . ...
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What really is a deque in STL?

I was looking at STL containers and trying to figure what they really are (i.e. the data structure used), and the deque stopped me: I thought at first that it was a double linked list, which would allow insertion and deletion from both ends in constant time, but I am troubled by the promise made ...
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JUnit vs TestNG [closed]

...hile now. What experiences have you all had with either JUnit 4 or TestNG, and which seems to work better for very large numbers of tests? Having flexibility in writing tests is also important to us since our functional tests cover a wide aspect and need to be written in a variety of ways to get res...
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What is the difference between procedural programming and functional programming? [closed]

I've read the Wikipedia articles for both procedural programming and functional programming , but I'm still slightly confused. Could someone boil it down to the core? ...
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Differences and relationship between glActiveTexture and glBindTexture

... All About OpenGL Objects The standard model for OpenGL objects is as follows. Objects have state. Think of them as a struct. So you might have an object defined like this: struct Object { int count; float opacity; char *name; }; The object ...