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What is polymorphism, what is it for, and how is it used?
What is polymorphism, what is it for, and how is it used?
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IBOutlet and IBAction
What is the purpose of using IBOutlets and IBActions in Xcode and Interface Builder?
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What Are Some Good .NET Profilers?
What profilers have you used when working with .net programs, and which would you particularly recommend?
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When is a language considered a scripting language? [closed]
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Bytecode and type systems don't really have anything to do with it. By the above definition, if an app exposes an API to Python, it is said to use Python as its scripting language. If you build an app entirely in Python, that app us...
Transitioning from Windows Forms to WPF
...e now, I have been stuck with Windows Forms development (started with VB6, and has continued through to C# .NET 4.5), and I have pretty much hit the limit of what Windows Forms can do, both using pure .NET, and special effects with Native Code.
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Netty vs Apache MINA
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While MINA and Netty have similar ambitions, they are quite different in practice and you should consider your choice carefully. We were lucky in that we had lots of experience with MINA and had the time to play around with Netty. We es...
Why use JUnit for testing?
Maybe my question is a newbie one, but I can not really understand the circumstances under which I would use junit ?
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Orchestration vs. Choreography
What are the differences between service orchestration and service choreography from an intra-organization point of view.
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Exactly what is a “third party”? (And who are the first and second party?)
... software for a client, then there is a contract between you/your company, and the client/their company. These are the two parties to the contract. Anyone else, not bound by the contract, is a third party. It's used wherever a contract exists between two parties to mean anyone not bound by the contr...
What do “branch”, “tag” and “trunk” mean in Subversion repositories?
I've seen these words a lot around Subversion (and I guess general repository) discussions.
I have been using SVN for my projects for the last few years, but I've never grasped the complete concept of these directories.
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