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Where to store global constants in an iOS application?

...sets of constants to include before #include-ing the constants file (stops all those "defined but not used" compiler warnings). – user244343 Aug 19 '11 at 2:26 ...
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What is the proper way to comment functions in Python?

Is there a generally accepted way to comment functions in Python? Is the following acceptable? 10 Answers ...
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Returning binary file from controller in ASP.NET Web API

...rn result; } A few things to note about the stream used: You must not call stream.Dispose(), since Web API still needs to be able to access it when it processes the controller method's result to send data back to the client. Therefore, do not use a using (var stream = …) block. Web API will di...
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How to check if a user likes my Facebook Page or URL using Facebook's API

...xample, the act of liking a Page or checking in to a Place cannot automatically register or enter a promotion participant." - facebook.com/promotions_guidelines.php – Chris Jacob May 18 '11 at 1:25 ...
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Learning Python from Ruby; Differences and Similarities

... [x*x for x in values if x > 15] to get a new list of the squares of all values greater than 15. In Ruby, you'd have to write the following: values.select {|v| v > 15}.map {|v| v * v} The Ruby code doesn't feel as compact. It's also not as efficient since it first converts the values a...
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PHP: How to send HTTP response code?

...-Code: 404', true, 404); I recommend the 2nd one. The first does work on all browsers I have tested, but some minor browsers or web crawlers may have a problem with a header line that only contains a colon. The header field name in the 2nd. variant is of course not standardized in any way and coul...
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Is there a performance difference between i++ and ++i in C++?

... However, if i is an instance of a C++ class, then i++ and ++i are making calls to one of the operator++ functions. Here's a standard pair of these functions: Foo& Foo::operator++() // called for ++i { this->data += 1; return *this; } Foo Foo::operator++(int ignored_dummy_value) ...
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Understanding slice notation

... It's pretty simple really: a[start:stop] # items start through stop-1 a[start:] # items start through the rest of the array a[:stop] # items from the beginning through stop-1 a[:] # a copy of the whole array There is also...
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When to use EntityManager.find() vs EntityManager.getReference() with JPA

... I usually use getReference method when i do not need to access database state (I mean getter method). Just to change state (I mean setter method). As you should know, getReference returns a proxy object which uses a powerful featu...
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When would anyone use a union? Is it a remnant from the C-only days?

I have learned but don't really get unions. Every C or C++ text I go through introduces them (sometimes in passing), but they tend to give very few practical examples of why or where to use them. When would unions be useful in a modern (or even legacy) case? My only two guesses would be programming ...