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C dynamically growing array

I have a program that reads a "raw" list of in-game entities, and I intend to make an array holding an index number (int) of an indeterminate number of entities, for processing various things. I would like to avoid using too much memory or CPU for keeping such indexes... ...
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TypeScript and field initializers

...ways have come up. Please see the other answers below that have more votes and a better answer. I cannot remove this answer since it's marked as accepted. Old answer There is an issue on the TypeScript codeplex that describes this: Support for object initializers. As stated, you can already do ...
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How to use git bisect?

...les saying that git bisect is awesome. However, I'm not a native speaker and I can't understand why it's awesome. 6 Answe...
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What does the term “porcelain” mean in Git?

... "Porcelain" is the material from which toilets are usually made (and sometimes other fixtures such as washbasins). This is distinct from "plumbing" (the actual pipes and drains), where the porcelain provides a more user-friendly interface to the plumbing. Git uses this terminology in anal...
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Moving average or running mean

... UPD: more efficient solutions have been proposed by Alleo and jasaarim. You can use np.convolve for that: np.convolve(x, np.ones((N,))/N, mode='valid') Explanation The running mean is a case of the mathematical operation of convolution. For the running mean, you slide a win...
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@Media min-width & max-width

...ult CSS for the older browsers, as older browsers including i.e. 5.5, 6, 7 and 8. Can't read @media. When I use @media I use it like this: <style type="text/css"> /* default styles here for older browsers. I tend to go for a 600px - 960px width max but using percentages */ ...
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Why do we have map, fmap and liftM?

... map exists to simplify operations on lists and for historical reasons (see What's the point of map in Haskell, when there is fmap?). You might ask why we need a separate map function. Why not just do away with the current list-only map function, and rename fmap...
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getViewTypeCount and getItemViewType methods of ArrayAdapter

Can somebody in plain words explain me the usage of getViewTypeCount() and getItemViewType() methods of ArrayAdapter ? ...
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Remove empty elements from an array in Javascript

...that are falsy, which include an empty string "", 0, NaN, null, undefined, and false. You can pass to the filter method, the Boolean constructor function, or return the same element in the filter criteria function, for example: var filtered = array.filter(Boolean); Or var filtered = array.filte...
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Which, if any, C++ compilers do tail-recursion optimization?

...t it would work perfectly well to do tail-recursion optimization in both C and C++, yet while debugging I never seem to see a frame stack that indicates this optimization. That is kind of good, because the stack tells me how deep the recursion is. However, the optimization would be kind of nice as w...