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Best ways to teach a beginner to program? [closed]
...ad to work with several beginner (never wrote a line of code) programmers, and I'll be doing an after school workshop with high school students this fall. This is the closest thing I've got to documentation. It's still a work in progress, but I hope it helps.
1) FizzBuzz. Start with command line pr...
How to use UIScrollView in Storyboard
I have a scroll view with content that is 1000px tall and would like to be able to lay it out for easy design on the storyboard.
I know it can be done programmatically but I really want to be able to see it visually. Every time I put a scroll view on a view controller it won't scroll. Is it possib...
Map vs Object in JavaScript
I just discovered chromestatus.com and, after losing several hours of my day, found this feature entry :
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What is the difference between public, private, and protected?
When and why should I use public , private , and protected functions and variables inside a class? What is the difference between them?
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What is TypeScript and why would I use it in place of JavaScript? [closed]
...set of JavaScript which primarily provides optional static typing, classes and interfaces. One of the big benefits is to enable IDEs to provide a richer environment for spotting common errors as you type the code.
To get an idea of what I mean, watch Microsoft's introductory video on the language.
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What is a reasonable code coverage % for unit tests (and why)? [closed]
If you were to mandate a minimum percentage code-coverage for unit tests, perhaps even as a requirement for committing to a repository, what would it be?
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Why are elementwise additions much faster in separate loops than in a combined loop?
Suppose a1 , b1 , c1 , and d1 point to heap memory and my numerical code has the following core loop.
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Moving Files into a Real Folder in Xcode
...sing the browser in Xcode to access everything, stuff was nicely organized and I was happy.
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Where does Java's String constant pool live, the heap or the stack?
I know the concept of a constants pool and the String constant pool used by JVMs to handle String literals. But I don't know which type of memory is used by the JVM to store String constant literals. The stack or the heap? Since its a literal which is not associated with any instance I would assume ...
When to use inline function and when not to use it?
I know that inline is a hint or request to compiler and its used to avoid function call overheads.
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