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public friend swap member function

In the beautiful answer to the copy-and-swap-idiom there is a piece of code I need a bit of help: 2 Answers ...
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What is the difference between a symbolic link and a hard link?

Recently I was asked this during a job interview. I was honest and said I knew how a symbolic link behaves and how to create one, but do not understand the use of a hard link and how it differs from a symbolic one. ...
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What is the difference between Numpy's array() and asarray() functions?

What is the difference between Numpy's array() and asarray() functions? When should you use one rather than the other? They seem to generate identical output for all the inputs I can think of. ...
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What is context in _.each(list, iterator, [context])?

... a low-level helper. The goal is to have your custom logic bundling a verb and two nouns, with minimal boilerplate. Admittedly, arrow functions have eliminated a lot of the "code golf" advantages of generic pure functions, but the semantic and consistency advantages remain. I always add "use stri...
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How do I choose grid and block dimensions for CUDA kernels?

This is a question about how to determine the CUDA grid, block and thread sizes. This is an additional question to the one posted here . ...
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Should accessing SharedPreferences be done off the UI Thread?

...haredPreferenced$Editor.apply() instead of commit(). apply() is new in GB and async (but always safe, careful of lifecycle transitions). You can use reflection to conditionally call apply() on GB+ and commit() on Froyo or below. I'll be doing a blogpost with sample code of how to do this. Regar...
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How to use WeakReference in Java and Android development?

... Using a WeakReference in Android isn't any different than using one in plain old Java. Here is a great guide which gives a detailed explanation: Understanding Weak References. You should think about using one whenever you need a reference to an obj...
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How should one use std::optional?

I'm reading the documentation of std::experimental::optional and I have a good idea about what it does, but I don't understand when I should use it or how I should use it. The site doesn't contain any examples as of yet which leaves it harder for me to grasp the true concept of this object. When...
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How to save MailMessage object to disk as *.eml or *.msg file

...er, true); } } } You can then take the stream thats returned and do as you want with it, including saving to another location on disk or storing in a database field, or even emailing as an attachment. share ...
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Simple tool to 'accept theirs' or 'accept mine' on a whole file using git

I don't want a visual merge tool, and I also don't want to have to vi the conflicted file and manually choose the between HEAD (mine) and the imported change (theirs). Most of the time I either want all of their changes or all of mine. Commonly this is because my change made it upsteam and is comi...