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amazon web services - What does 0.0.0.0/0 and ::/0 mean?
May 29, 2017 · The default route in Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) is designated as the zero-address 0.0.0.0/0 in CIDR notation, often called the quad-zero route. The subnet mask is …
c - why is *pp[0] equal to **pp - Stack Overflow
Jan 27, 2016 · For example, int i, j=0; i=j; effectively dereferences j; j is an address constant, and the assignment concerns the value stored there, j's value, so that the assignment amounts to …
What is the difference between 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1 and localhost?
Dec 26, 2013 · 0.0.0.0 has a couple of different meanings, but in this context, when a server is told to listen on 0.0.0.0 that means "listen on every available network interface". The loopback …
What is IPV6 for localhost and 0.0.0.0? - Stack Overflow
Oct 22, 2016 · The 0.0.0.0 and :: addresses are reserved to mean "any address". So, for example a program that is providing a web service may bind to 0.0.0.0 port 80 to accept HTTP …
Is $0$ a natural number? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Mar 15, 2013 · Inclusion of $0$ in the natural numbers is a definition for them that first occurred in the 19th century. The Peano Axioms for natural numbers take $0$ to be one though, so if you …
factorial - Why does 0! = 1? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
$\begingroup$ The theorem that $\binom{n}{k} = \frac{n!}{k!(n-k)!}$ already assumes $0!$ is defined to be $1$. Otherwise this would be restricted to $0 <k < n$. A reason that we do define …
sql - How to find any variation of the number zero; 0, 0.0, 00.00, 0. ...
Jan 13, 2018 · Assuming the assignment is to exclude all strings that consist entirely of zero's, at most one decimal point and possibly leading and/or trailing spaces, here is one way to do it, …
c - What do 0LL or 0x0UL mean? - Stack Overflow
Aug 12, 2011 · LL designates a literal as a long long and UL designates one as unsigned long and 0x0 is hexadecimal for 0. So 0LL and 0x0UL are an equivalent number but different datatypes; …
When/Why is '\0' necessary to mark end of an (char) array?
Nov 27, 2016 · A string is a sequence of characters terminated by \0. So, if you want to use your char array as a string you have to terminate your string with a \0. So, the answer to the …
What is the difference between NULL, '\0' and 0? - Stack Overflow
NULL is not guaranteed to be 0 -- its exact value is architecture-dependent. Most major architectures define it to (void*)0. '\0' will always equal 0, because that is how byte 0 is …