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What is the difference between == and Equals() for primitives in C#?
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What happens to global and static variables in a shared library when it is dynamically linked?
I'm trying to understand what happens when modules with globals and static variables are dynamically linked to an application.
By modules, I mean each project in a solution (I work a lot with visual studio!). These modules are either built into *.lib or *.dll or the *.exe itself.
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How to find a hash key containing a matching value
Given I have the below clients hash, is there a quick ruby way (without having to write a multi-line script) to obtain the key given I want to match the client_id? E.g. How to get the key for client_id == "2180" ?
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Continuous Integration for Ruby on Rails? [closed]
I've been searching around for a Continuous Integration solution for Ruby on Rails, but haven't been too pleased with the results. I came from a .NET shop that used CruiseControl.NET and was really spoiled with its ease of use and rich status/reporting.
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How do you create a remote Git branch?
I created a local branch which I want to 'push' upstream. There is a similar question here on Stack Overflow on how to track a newly created remote branch.
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Cast Int to enum in Java
What is the correct way to cast an Int to an enum in Java given the following enum?
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Why do you program in assembly? [closed]
I have a question for all the hardcore low level hackers out there. I ran across this sentence in a blog. I don't really think the source matters (it's Haack if you really care) because it seems to be a common statement.
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How did I get a value larger than 8 bits in size from an 8-bit integer?
I tracked down an extremely nasty bug hiding behind this little gem. I am aware that per the C++ spec, signed overflows are undefined behavior, but only when the overflow occurs when the value is extended to bit-width sizeof(int) . As I understand it, incrementing a char shouldn't ever be undefin...
How do you trigger a block after a delay, like -performSelector:withObject:afterDelay:?
Is there a way to call a block with a primitive parameter after a delay, like using performSelector:withObject:afterDelay: but with an argument like int / double / float ?
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What is the coolest thing you can do in
I'm looking for the coolest thing you can do in a few lines of simple code. I'm sure you can write a Mandelbrot set in Haskell in 15 lines but it's difficult to follow.
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