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Nested or Inner Class in PHP
...There are several compelling reasons for using them:
It is a way of logically grouping classes that are only used in one place.
If a class is useful to only one other class, then it is logical to
relate and embed it in that class and keep the two together.
It increases encapsulation.
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Python function attributes - uses and abuses [closed]
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I typically use function attributes as storage for annotations. Suppose I want to write, in the style of C# (indicating that a certain method should be part of the web service interface)
class Foo(WebService):
@webmethod
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'id' is a bad variable name in Python
... keyword or built-in function in any language is a bad idea, even if it is allowed.
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SQL Server Index Naming Conventions [closed]
...ems that the primary key index is named PK_ and non-clustered indexes typically start with IX_. Are there any naming conventions beyond that for unique indexes?
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Creating a blocking Queue in .NET?
...threads reading from the same queue. If the queue reaches a specific size all threads that are filling the queue will be blocked on add until an item is removed from the queue.
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Get current domain
...e, this gives me a point to continue looking from, but by itself this is really not a good answer...
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How to convert an enum type variable to a string?
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There really is no beautiful way of doing this. Just set up an array of strings indexed by the enum.
If you do a lot of output, you can define an operator<< that takes an enum parameter and does the lookup for you.
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Nested classes' scope?
...e will use that object the next time it is executed.)
If you instead want all Inner objects to have a reference to an Outer because outer_var is really an instance attribute:
class Outer(object):
def __init__(self):
self.outer_var = 1
def get_inner(self):
return self.Inner...
What are the correct version numbers for C#?
...enough); released with .NET 1.1 and VS2003 (April 2003). First version to call Dispose on IEnumerators which implemented IDisposable. A few other small features.
C# 2.0 released with .NET 2.0 and VS2005 (November 2005). Major new features: generics, anonymous methods, nullable types, iterator blocks...
What are some good Python ORM solutions? [closed]
I'm evaluating and looking at using CherryPy for a project that's basically a JavaScript front-end from the client-side (browser) that talks to a Python web service on the back-end. So, I really need something fast and lightweight on the back-end that I can implement using Python that then speaks to...
