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Should I Dispose() DataSet and DataTable?

DataSet and DataTable both implement IDisposable, so, by conventional best practices, I should call their Dispose() methods. ...
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Resolve build errors due to circular dependency amongst classes

...t this is to "think like a compiler". Imagine you are writing a compiler. And you see code like this. // file: A.h class A { B _b; }; // file: B.h class B { A _a; }; // file main.cc #include "A.h" #include "B.h" int main(...) { A a; } When you are compiling the .cc file (remember that th...
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What is the closest thing Windows has to fork()?

...ss call. Next, the parent process calls setjmp to save its own context and sets a pointer to this in a Cygwin shared memory area (shared among all Cygwin tasks). It then fills in the child's .data and .bss sections by copying from its own address space into the suspended child's addres...
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load and execute order of scripts

...ipts are held until all external scripts that came before them have loaded and run. Async scripts (regardless of how they are specified as async) load and run in an unpredictable order. The browser loads them in parallel and it is free to run them in whatever order it wants. There is no predictab...
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What are the advantages of using the C++ Boost libraries? [closed]

So, I've been reading through and it appears that the Boost libraries get used a lot in practice (not at my shop, though). Why is this? and what makes it so wonderful? ...
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Is it possible to “decompile” a Windows .exe? Or at least view the Assembly?

A friend of mine downloaded some malware from Facebook, and I'm curious to see what it does without infecting myself. I know that you can't really decompile an .exe, but can I at least view it in Assembly or attach a debugger? ...
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Why are Standard iterator ranges [begin, end) instead of [begin, end]?

Why does the Standard define end() as one past the end, instead of at the actual end? 7 Answers ...
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what is the basic difference between stack and queue?

What is the basic difference between stack and queue?? 11 Answers 11 ...
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Can I use mstest.exe without installing Visual Studio?

...ut visual studio. Download one of the Agents for Visual Studio ISO's below and install the Test Agent on the server: Visual Studio 2017 (127MB disk space, less than that for download) Visual Studio 2015 (128MB setup, 2GB disk space required) Visual Studio 2012 (224MB) Visual Studio 2013 (287MB) Vis...
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Remove specific commit

I was working with a friend on a project, and he edited a bunch of files that shouldn't have been edited. Somehow I merged his work into mine, either when I pulled it, or when I tried to just pick the specific files out that I wanted. I've been looking and playing for a long time, trying to figure o...